- automatic pacemaker
- universal p.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
automatic cell — pacemaker c … Medical dictionary
fully automatic pacemaker — universal p … Medical dictionary
pacemaker cell — a myocardial cell demonstrating automaticity; i.e., one that initiates electrical activity in the absence of external stimuli. Called also automatic c … Medical dictionary
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beat — 1. To strike; to throb or pulsate. 2. A stroke, impulse, or pulsation, as of the heart or pulse. 3. Activity of a cardiac chamber produced by catching a stimulus generated elsewhere in the … Medical dictionary
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