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  • ...scription|Application of molecular-scale engineering to heart medicine}}'''Heart nanotechnology''' is the "Engineering of functional systems at the molecula ...e serious health issues; more specifically it is being used to treat the [[heart]] and cancer.{{cn|date=November 2021}} ...
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  • '''Love Lake''' is an artificial lake shaped like a heart, and it is part of the Qudra Lakes<ref>{{Cite web |title=Love Lake Dubai {{ ...of the desert. Its central feature consists of two massive interconnected heart-shaped lakes. On the western shore of the lakes, trees have been planted to ...
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  • ...scription|Application of molecular-scale engineering to heart medicine}}'''Heart nanotechnology''' is the "Engineering of functional systems at the molecula ...e serious health issues; more specifically it is being used to treat the [[heart]] and cancer.{{cn|date=November 2021}} ...
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  • #"Hole in My Heart" ...
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  • ...ravel through [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]], a junkyard, a desert and the heart of the Machine Empire. ...
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  • ...ly a number of cardiodynamic parameters, such as [[stroke volume]] (SV), [[heart rate]] (HR), [[cardiac output]] (CO), ventricular ejection time (VET), pre- ...d pressure''' measured '''simultaneously''' at the output node of the left heart. ...
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  • ...raph]] are attached to a person's body to transmit information about their heart rhythm; and sometimes to act as a [[heatsink]]. The tiny leads coming off [ ...
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  • ...he heart. Low currents (70–700 mA) usually trigger [[fibrillation]] in the heart, which is reversible via [[Defibrillation|defibrillator]] but is nearly alw ...
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  • | title = Development and faith: where mind, heart, and soul work together ...
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  • ...[Vicki O'Day]] in their book "Information Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart," {{Harv|Nardi|O’Day|1999}} apply the ecology metaphor to local environmen | title=Information Ecology: Using Technology with Heart ...
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  • ...itness-related parameters, such as distance traveled, calorie consumption, heart rate, and sleep quality. ...
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  • ...n 1948, Congress passed the National Heart Act, which created the National Heart Institute, and soon after established institutes for research on mental hea | [[National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute]] ...
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  • ...tudies that have been going on for more than 50 years are the [[Framingham Heart Study]] and the [[National Child Development Study]] (NCDS), the most widel ...journal|pmc=1052363|year=1984|title=Caerphilly and Speedwell collaborative heart disease studies. The Caerphilly and Speedwell Collaborative Group|journal=J ...
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  • ...imensional circulating wave, which relays contraction signals to the whole heart. ...
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  • ...c=3317329 |pmid=22518240}}</ref> The study showed fewer chances of getting heart attacks, cardiovascular diseases, having trouble sleeping, and anxiety when ...
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  • ...set health information. Given the physical location of the DTM within the heart of the distribution grid, in addition to the DTM reporting frequency capabi ...devices, and their need for real-time and/or historic data from within the heart of the distribution grid when formulating their business case justification ...
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  • ...es greater than 50&nbsp;V applied across dry unbroken human skin can cause heart [[fibrillation]] if they produce [[electric current]]s in body tissues that ...person's body provides a path for current flow, causing tissue damage and heart failure. Other injuries can include burns from the arc generated by the acc ...
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  • * Putting Science and Engineering at the Heart of Government Policy - Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committ ...
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  • ...]]. According to the team that created the device, the vibrations from the heart muscles would be enough to allow the generator to power a pacemaker.<ref na ...
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  • ...Colleen|title=Did lungs and the intracardiac shunt evolve to oxygenate the heart in vertebrates|journal=Paleobiology|volume=23|issue=3|pages=358–372|year=19 ...
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  • ...electricity can cause [[Electric shock|shock]] to the brain, strain to the heart, and injury to other organs.<ref name="WB1">Health Care Advisor: Burn Treat *Interference with the electrical conductivity of organs such as the heart and nerves. This can lead to [[seizures]], lung injury due to severe centra ...
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