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- In [[physiology]], the '''heart rate''' is "the number of times the heart ventricles contract per unit of time, [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.6 KB (877 words) - 07:39, 7 September 2011
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart rate]]. Needs checking by a human.631 bytes (80 words) - 17:07, 11 January 2010
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- ...t form of polymorphic [[ventricular tachycardia]] that is characterized by heart rate between 200 and 250 beats per minute.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>201 bytes (23 words) - 17:06, 14 May 2010
- ...w.emant.com/694006.page Learn how an oximeter works by building an optical heart rate monitor]207 bytes (30 words) - 17:35, 11 June 2010
- Graded test to measure an individual's heart rate and oxygen intake while undergoing strenuous physical exercise.150 bytes (19 words) - 21:15, 8 September 2009
- ...graded, using criteria such as rate of work done, oxygen consumption, and heart rate."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>1 KB (179 words) - 13:33, 7 February 2009
- In [[physiology]], the '''heart rate''' is "the number of times the heart ventricles contract per unit of time, [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.6 KB (877 words) - 07:39, 7 September 2011
- ** Resting [[heart rate]] > 100 bpm3 KB (389 words) - 10:15, 17 October 2010
- ...cite journal| author=Koehle MS, Guenette JA, Warburton DE| title=Oximetry, heart rate variability, and the diagnosis of mild-to-moderate acute mountain sickness.627 bytes (82 words) - 07:16, 19 November 2011
- ...cuits separate, but it is sufficient for these cold-blooded organisms. The heart rate of amphibians and reptiles is very dependent upon temperature. The higher t ...beats per minute, depending upon species and water temperature. The fish's heart rate will be slower at lower temperatures.7 KB (1,141 words) - 00:03, 8 February 2010
- {{r|Heart rate}}2 KB (302 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart rate]]. Needs checking by a human.631 bytes (80 words) - 17:07, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Heart rate}}611 bytes (78 words) - 19:27, 11 January 2010
- ...scious control or sensation. The ANS has far reaching effects, including: heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, diameter of the pup1 KB (183 words) - 09:40, 23 January 2008
- {{r|Heart rate}}1 KB (150 words) - 19:29, 11 January 2010
- ...pinephrine]] typically binds to these same receptors, subsequently raising heart rate and blood pressure, but this action is blocked when beta-blockers such as a1 KB (156 words) - 05:02, 15 March 2024
- A heart rate < 60 or > 100 beats per minutes suggests [[cardiac arrhythmia]].<ref name="5 KB (689 words) - 06:47, 23 August 2010
- ...the jugular venous pressure remains constant or temporarily rises for a [[Heart rate|heartbeat]] or two, before returning to normal. This ''negative result'' wo4 KB (525 words) - 07:42, 4 May 2024
- ...sis. They cause mainly vasodilation and mild natriuresis without affecting heart rate and contractility."<ref>{{MeSH|Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors}}</5 KB (688 words) - 21:20, 2 September 2011
- ...pply to the heart. It produces a fall in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. Nitroglycerin reduces chest pain, but it does not cure the underlying caus4 KB (598 words) - 08:39, 8 June 2009
- ...ting in a fall in diastolic and systolic blood pressure and a reduction in heart rate. It also acts peripherally, and this peripheral activity may be responsible1 KB (180 words) - 15:55, 31 January 2009
- ...8/> An obese patient is likely to already have elevated blood pressure and heart rate, and as a result, if an obese patient is taking sibutramine, it is importan4 KB (533 words) - 07:32, 18 October 2013