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  • ==Anatomy of the human heart== {{Image|Anatomy heart.jpg|center|600px|Anatomy of the Human Heart. Enlarged version of image in Introduction section of the main article. [ht
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  • ...]] [[emotion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • {{r|Human heart}}
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  • ...e right side of the chest, instead of the left (the normal position of the human heart is known as [[levocardia]]). It is rarely a life-threatening condition in
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  • {{r|Human heart}}
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  • ====Human heart==== {{main|Human heart}}
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  • {{Image|Anatomy heart.jpg|right|300px|Anatomy of the Human Heart. For enlarged version of this image showing more detail, click [http://en.c ...st time in the history of medicine. He knew that the left ventricle of the human heart expelled about two ounces of blood with each contraction. If the heart beat
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  • * Hogan, E. 2008. ''Of the human heart. A biography of Benjamin Peirce'', Bethlehem: Lehigh University press.
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  • ...mony which is the essence of music can find its way into the depths of the human heart. <blockquote>Therefore, the superior man tries to create harmony in the human heart by a rediscovery of human nature, and tries to promote music as a means to
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  • ...I found that Quimbyism was too short, and would not answer the cry of the human heart for succor, for real aid, I went, being driven thence by my extremity, to t
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  • ...faith, the word "testimony" is used to describe a "living truth within the human heart as it is acted out in everyday life."<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...use computer-based simulators, for example, to predict the behavior of the human heart in response to drugs.<ref name=noble06a>Noble D (2006) “Multilevel Modeli
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  • ...ow HDL cholesterol and high total cholesterol, in a manner akin to typical human heart disease, under suboptimal vitamin C nutriture.<ref name="pmid10639167">{{ci
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