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identify potential target regions for
deploying the CRT leads. "Cardiac
Resynchronization Therapy Technique:
Approach Considerations,
Placement of
Pacing Leads...
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synchronization points into the dialogue, and
allow them to do a
resynchronization,
which aborts the
current transmission, sets the
synchronization point...
- signal, and it also may retime,
resynchronize, and
reshape the pulses. A
repeater that
performs the
retiming or
resynchronizing functions may be
called a regenerator...
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Julie (2014). "Audio-visual Palimpsests:
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specifically pharmacotherapy) by
medical devices:
implantation cardiac resynchronization therapy by
specific molecules:
molecular therapy (although most drugs...
- ventricle. By
pacing both
sides of the left ventricle, the
pacemaker can
resynchronize the
ventricular contractions. CRT
devices have at
least two leads, one...
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processor family) it is,
within the
limits of the control-flow
resynchronizing phenomenon known as the
Kruskal count,
sometimes possible through opcode-level...
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sometimes be recommended. In some
moderate or more
severe cases,
cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) or
cardiac contractility modulation may be beneficial...
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implantable cardioverter defibrillator may be recommended.
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) may be necessary. If
other measures are not effective...
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guidelines on
cardiac pacing and
cardiac resynchronization therapy: the task
force on
cardiac pacing and
resynchronization therapy of the
European Society of...