pacemaker in the PONS Dictionary

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That influence will be electrotonic; depolarization of the surrounding field will induce a partial depolarization of the pacemaker cells.
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He had died from pulmonary failure and cardiac failure with his various health conditions of diabetes, stroke, a pacemaker, and a heart attack.
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The action potentials generated in the pacemaker propagate throughout the heart in a specific pattern.
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The pacemaker rate was variable from about 80 to 120 pulses per minute, and likewise the voltage variable from 1.5 to 120 volts.
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The pacemaker patient may find that some types of everyday actions need to be modified.
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Most of the signs and symptoms of pacemaker syndrome are nonspecific, and many are prevalent in the elderly population at baseline.
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Since a pacemaker uses batteries, the device itself will need replacement as the batteries lose power.
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Another requirement is the ability of pacemaker detection and analysis.
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He wore a pacemaker, and the victim's parents said he had a heart condition.
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The battery in the pacemaker had been replaced three months earlier, a routine procedure, but that did not influence the decision.
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