- circulation.
After several minutes of
restoring blood flow, the
heart fibrillates, then
resumes its
normal rhythm.
Respiration resumes shortly thereafter...
-
transverse sinus. In
atrial fibrillation, the left
atrial appendage fibrillates rather than
contracts resulting in
blood stasis that
predisposes to the...
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their green lifestyle campaigns.
Originally named Dead **** and the
Fibrillating Scissor Sisters, the
final two
words being derived from the **** ****ual...
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partners in the construction,
plastic and
paper industries. In 2005, a
fibrillated Setralit fiber managed to
achieve the
industrial breakthrough. This type...
- defibrillation, defibrillator, fiber, fibre, fibriform, fibril, fibrillar,
fibrillate, fibrin, fibrinous, fibrous,
multifibrous †fibrilla fibrill- fībula fībul-...
- with low bulk and low opacity. The
birch fibres are, however,
easily fibrillated and give
about 75% of the
tensile strength of softwood.[clarification...
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process of a
stamp mill
produced longer, more
easily hydrated, and more
fibrillated cellulose fibers; thus
increasing the
resulting paper's strength. The...
- 2021 (2021-03-21) The body
receives chest compressions and the
heart fibrillates. The
cells chant for the
heart to work
again except for a
veteran red...
- chipboard,
construction material usually used
internally for
shelving Micro fibrillated cellulose, a type of
nanocellulose Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire...
- A.
Powell described the
poems in the
collection “as
leaps of faith,
fibrillating in the dark
world with a
kinetic energy that
rises out of
erotic desire...