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Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT or CRT-P) is the
insertion of
electrodes in the left and
right ventricles of the heart, as well as on occasion...
- of pacemakers,
implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and
cardiac resynchronisation therapy devices. The
cardiac electrophysiology (EP)
study typically...
- other,
where the
latter may
increase ahead of the former, thus a
resynchronisation protocol is wise. RFC 4226 does not
actually require any such, but...
- In
computer programming,
machine code is
computer code
consisting of
machine language instructions,
which are used to
control a computer's
central processing...
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necessary so as to aid in
locking on to the
NICAM data
stream and
resynchronisation of the data
stream at the receiver. At the
start of each
NICAM packet...
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patients with
heart failure, a
specialised pacemaker known as
cardiac resynchronisation therapy can be used to
improve the heart's
pumping efficiency. These...
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bradycardia requiring pacing, or
heart failure requiring cardiac resynchronisation therapy are more
suitable for
transvenous ICD implantation. An older...
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pacing therapies, both for
bradycardia and for
heart failure (cardiac
resynchronisation therapy, CRT). He was born July 2, 1954, in Hilversum. He
earned a...
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embedded nulls, no
valid interpretations for subsequences, and
trivial resynchronisation.
Encodings lacking these features are
likely to
prove incompatible...
- can now be
stored for
instant reloading. VEST
ciphers offer only 1
resynchronisation strategy:
Hashing the (IV) by
loading it
incrementally 8-bits at a...