D-Day
The Oxford Companion to World War II
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D-Day, Anglo-American staff term for day of any operation; particularly 6 June 1944, the date of the Allied landings in Normandy (see
OVERLORD). D stands for day.
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Where have all the teachers of electrocardiography gone?
Magazine article from: Journal of Electrocardiology; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...how much emphasis was placed on electrocardiography by the physician's teachers during...staff teaching programs do not teach electrocardiography. 1 also suspect that many attending...knows that an excellent knowledge of electrocardiography is needed now by internists and...
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Prognostic value of ambulatory electrocardiography monitoring in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy
Magazine article from: Journal of Electrocardiology; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Background: Performance of ambulatory electrocardiography (AECG) may provide data useful...31% of the subjects. Ambulatory electrocardiography provided 3 independent predictors...patients. Conclusion: Ambulatory electrocardiography provides useful prognostic information...
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Interactive Electrocardiography.(Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Family Practice; 5/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Interactive Electrocardiography. Novartis Medical Education...95; CD-ROM and Basic Electrocardiography book: $75.00 DOCUMENTATION...RATING: Excellent Interactive Electrocardiography is a tutorial and reference...
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Is ambulatory electrocardiography useful in the evaluation of patients with recent stroke?
Magazine article from: Chest; 4/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...to determine whether ambulatory electrocardiography in patients with recent stroke would...medical services for ambulatory electrocardiography was identified. Ambulatory electrocardiograms...support the routine use of ambulatory electrocardiography in the evaluation of patients with...
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High-Resolution Electrocardiography.
Magazine article from: Chest; 3/1/1993; ; 688 words
; ...art review of high-resolution electrocardiography (signal-averaged electrocardiography). The editors and contributors...applications of high-resolution electrocardiography are discussed. The editors are to...
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Electrocardiography. 5th ed.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Critical Care Nurse; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Electrocardiography. 5th ed. Mosby's Pocket...devoted to a different aspect of electrocardiography (ECG). Each chapter is relatively...audience. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Electrocardiography begins with the basics of monitoring...
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What's wrong with electrocardiography?
Magazine article from: Journal of Electrocardiology; 10/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...the practice and the science of electrocardiography have fallen from this distinguished...Basic and clinical research in electrocardiography is sporadic, and health care financing...I limit my comments to standard electrocardiography, although many of the issues apply...
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Transesophageal electrocardiography and atrial pacing in children
Magazine article from: Journal of Electrocardiology; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...clinical application of transesophageal electrocardiography and atrial pacing in children is...tachycardia. Key words: Transesophageal electrocardiography, transesophageal atrial pacing...and the utility of transesophageal electrocardiography and atrial pacing for the management...
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Possibilities of signal-averaged orthogonal and vector electrocardiography for locating and size evaluation of acute myocardial infarction with ST-elevation.(Original Investigation)(Clinical report)
Magazine article from: The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology (Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi); 7/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Objective: The signal-averaged electrocardiography (SAECG) is known to be a useful...high-resolution signal-averaged electrocardiography, synthesized orthogonal electrocardiography, vectorcardiography, acute myocardial...
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Editorial: Nonarrhythmia clinical electrocardiography-can it be returned to clinical viability?
Magazine article from: Journal of Electrocardiology; 10/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...question that the future for clinical electrocardiography for rhythm disturbances remains...arena. But nonarrhythmia clinical electrocardiography (ECG) is another story, as well...science related to nonarrhythmia electrocardiography is ignored, even by the same cardiologists...
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Electrocardiography
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Electrocardiography Definition Electrocardiography is a commonly used, noninvasive procedure for recording...may vary, and other waves may be present. Purpose Electrocardiography is a starting point for detecting many cardiac problems...
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electrocardiography
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
electrocardiography , science of recording and interpreting the electrical activity that precedes and is a measure of the action of heart muscles...
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Technological and Medical Research Advances
Book article from: American Decades
...surgeons and neurologists. Electrocardiography Americans made important...the developing field of electrocardiography in the 1910s. The electrocardiogram...American contributions to electrocardiography began in 1909 after attention...
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Holter Monitoring
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
...of a patient's heart muscle ( electrocardiography ) for 24 hours, using a special...picked up by standard, short-term electrocardiography performed in a doctor's office...known as ambulatory or 24-hour electrocardiography, offers an alternate means of testing...
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stress test
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
stress test or exercise electrocardiography, in medicine, a test that evaluates the performance of the heart by subjecting...reaches a predetermined heart rate or experiences chest pain or fatigue. See electrocardiography .
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