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Tim Russert may very well be alive right now if office staff had defibrillated him on-the-spot!
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Its addition in minute amounts to the nucleoprotein tumor fraction, was expected to suppress the formation of the fibrillar halo if nucleic acids rather that the protein were responsible for the nerve growth promoting effect elicited by this fraction.
Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
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Anticoagulation is required afterwards because the atria continue to fibrillate and the risk of systemic embolism persists.
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Additionally, FDA officials decided the drug must carry a warning on its label stating, "An increased rate of stroke was observed following Xarelto discontinuation in clinical trials" in patients with the faulty heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation.
FDA Approves Anticlotting Drug
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If an automated external defibrillator is available, people assisting a cardiac-arrest patient should attach the device to the victim and follow its instructions.
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Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders.
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The direction of cell growth is determined by the orientation of the cellulose fibrils in the cell wall.
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A narrow gorge opens upon a semicircular hollow lined with ochraceous or ferruginous matter; in fact, part of the filon, which sends off fibrils in all directions.
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Amyloid fibril formation depends on a partial unfolding of the native protein.
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The astrocytes will stain with glial fibrillary acid protein, the oligodendroglia - like cells with S100 but not with glial fibrillary acid protein, and the neurons with synaptophysin and/or neurofilament.
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If saved from a cardiac arrest, many should then receive an implantable defibrillator.
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As the second incision was made, I felt a strange lightning of pain play through the limb, defining every minutest fibril of nerve.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866
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When the heart fibrillates as a result of hypothermia, the surgeon crossclamps the ascending aorta using a medium Fogarty clamp.
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Bone consists of collagen banded fibrils sprinkled with tiny crystals of the mineral hydroxyapatite, which is basically calcium phosphate.
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Previous studies have shown that the provision of external defibrillators and basic life support training to ambulance crews can improve survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest.
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From these observations emerged the view that the horseshoe-shaped fibrillar band functions as a barrier inhibiting migration of individual mesoblast cells and expansion of tissue sheets.
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The startling result was a marked increase in the density of the fibrillar halo around the ganglia incubated in the presence of the tumoral fraction treated with snake venom.
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SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: The heart condition we're talking about is atrial fibrillation, which is a relatively common problem.
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In this case, it's five days of cycling through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona cost: $1,895 excluding the airfare, and here's the group that has assembled in order to defibrillate their lives with the invigorating jolt of pre-meditated catharsis:
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But quick cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, from bystanders or race participants also likely played a role since it can buy time until victims are defibrillated.
Runners' Heart Risks Seen as Overblown
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An increase of vagal tone after exercise occasionally can lead to episodes of atrial fibrillation.
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Inside the fibre are the myofibrils, which constitute the contractile apparatus, and a system for controlling the myofibrils through changes in calcium concentration.
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In the early 1990s, the role of electrical defibrillators gained prominence.
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Defibrillation Early defibrillation remains the most important determinant of survival in cardiac arrest victims.
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Dr. Wilkoff also said CRT devices are typically implanted with an additional feature called a defibrillator that delivers a shock to prevent a different electrical disturbance, such as a runaway heartbeat called ventricular fibrillation.
Scrutiny for Heart Devices
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As the number of fibrils decreases, it becomes increasingly easier to cut the next fibril because the fibrils carry larger and larger loads.
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It's also important to learn emergency life support skills and how to use a defibrillator.
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In the heart rate control strategy, therapy is aimed at controlling the rate at which the lower chambers of the heart beat, while allowing the atria to continue to fibrillate.
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The arrhythmic type of heart attack, Patel said Tomlinson had suffered, would have occurred with a wobbling of the heart known as ventricular fibrillation.
Ian Tomlinson inquest: medical queries addressed to Freddy Patel
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Images of dissected tendon taken under the light microscope show that fibrils can sustain sharp bends or kinks along their length.
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If it is needed, a defibrillating shock interrupts the potentially lethal rhythm and gives it the chance to start beating normally.
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He said: ‘The lift is not suitable for carting beds up and down and there is no defibrillation equipment which is essential in case there is an emergency.’
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Traditionally, emergency medical personnel were the only ones who could administer defibrillation.
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The fibers are termed osteogenetic fibers, and are made up of fine fibrils differing little from those of white fibrous tissue.
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The lymphatic vessels are supplied by nutrient vessels, which are distributed to their outer and middle coats; and here also have been traced many non-medullated nerves in the form of a fine plexus of fibrils.
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Defibrillation within three minutes of a witnessed collapse gave the best chance of survival.
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The heart must be “defibrillated” quickly, because a person's chance of surviving drops by 7 to 10 percent for each minute a normal heartbeat is not restored.
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Variety has already called him a one-man bailout package for the entertainment industry for the way he defibrillated both the Tony and Emmy awards ceremonies this year.
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Guidelines for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation based on absolute risk or clinical criteria have been widely promulgated.
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Composing word by word the ultimate post that will drive women and wonderchicken-loving men to previously unreached heights of lexically-ecstatic mental fibrillations?
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Built-in computers analyze the person's heart rhythm and interpret the rhythms that require defibrillation shocks.
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Broadly expressed cell markers, such as the neuronal nuclei antigen NeuN, the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) and the fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 (which identify neurons, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and microglia, respectively), are commonly used in immunohistochemical analysis of brain development or disease.
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A proportion of patients are unsuitable for defibrillation because their initial arrhythmia is asystole or pulseless electrical activity.
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Other options, defibrillators and heart transplants, are highly invasive and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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The obvious answer, from the moment he joylessly unsheathes his defibrillation paddles, is no.
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The protoplasm surrounding the centrosphere is frequently arranged in radiating fibrillar rows of granules, forming what is termed the attraction sphere.
I. Embryology. 1. The Animal Cell
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It had been shown that the nervous system contained, apart from blood vessels, etc. a «supporting substance», composed of cells and fibrillar structures, and of nervous elements proper, also composed of filaments and cells which at different places showed a different appearance.
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auricular fibrillation
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Within the sarcolemma are minute fibrils and a semiliquid substance, called the _sarcoplasm_.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
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The proteins (collagen and elastin fibrils) are the base of the interstitial matrix.
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Walls consist of a porous network of cellulose fibrils, hemicellulose, pectins, and glycoproteins.
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A fluttery heartbeat can also be a sign of a common condition called atrial fibrillation.
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Objective : To investigate the effect of rutaecarpine on the ventricular fibrillation threshold ( VFT ) of isolated rat heart.
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In particular, the mineral completely encases each fibril, enclosing the fibrillar volume.
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This structure is consistent with the mechanism of the particle formation, where growing insulin fibrils encounter other fibrils and link together to form junctions.
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It was reported for pea that GA changes the orientation of microtubules and cellulose microfibrils, making the cells swell more in length.
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The spongioblasts are at first connected to one another by filaments of the syncytium; in these, fibrils are developed, so that as the neuroglial cells become defined they exhibit their characteristic mature appearance with multiple processes proceeding from each cell.
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This was no easy arrest to manage, as the heart rhythm alternated between ventricular fibrillation and asystole.
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They had a defibrillator with them as well, so fortune was smiling on me that day.
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Broad complex tachycardias may also occur in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, either as an antidromic atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia or in association with atrial flutter or fibrillation.
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During an exam in June, doctors determined that the battery in the defibrillator was a bit low and they decided to replace the whole device instead of just giving him a new battery.
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We were the first to get alarm bells in our houses, to carry defibrillators and we got our bleepers before the retained firemen.
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Adult patients more than 18 years of age were eligible if they had acute ischemic stroke and atrial fibrillation.
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A second cardiac arrest that began with asystole was followed by ventricular fibrillation.
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In these in vitro lab tests, jasmonic acid appeared to thicken the dermis, apparently through an effect on fibrillin.
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Use the back of superfine fiber cloth, super - defibrillators Leather, Leather cashmere, velvet texture, and other materials.
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The number of observed nanostructures (i.e., fibrils, filaments, and globular aggregates) reduces when the concentration is below 0.1 mg/ml.
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Furthermore, nucleation of fibrils on apparently irregular cores has also been observed.
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Immunostaining of WARP-interacting ligands demonstrated that the collagen VI microfibrillar matrix was severely reduced and mislocalized in peripheral nerves of WARP-null mice.
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He was given 22 shocks with a defibrillator in an ambulance and at the hospital after going into cardiac arrest.
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He had persevered to make things work with his ex, the only woman who had made his heart fibrillate.
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The member on duty minds a ‘kit’, which includes oxygen, a defibrillator for heart-attack victims, bandages, radio and pager for callouts.
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That is called fibrillation, and it is fatal unless promptly treated.
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After discharge, patients recorded and transmitted their rhythm by telephone daily and whenever they had symptoms suggestive of atrial fibrillation.
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As the adhesive is peeled away, each fibril is pulled into tension until it decoheres as shown in Figure 4.
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In this model, plant cell walls could be visualized as a ‘tangle’ of microfibrils, with wall rheology determined by spatial constraint upon further microfibril movement.
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An intravenous bolus of amiodarone 300 mg should be considered when the patient has ventricular fibrillation or when pulseless ventricular tachycardia does not respond to three shocks.
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Atrial fibrillation is less common among hypertensive patients taking long-term monotherapy with ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II-receptor blockers (ARBs), or beta-blockers than among those on calcium channel blockers, the
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Golgi himself proved that the set of fibrils known as protoplasmic prolongations terminate by free extremities, and have no direct connection with any cell save the one from which they spring.
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The soles were dipped in special stimulating fluid, returned precisely into place, with accuracy sufficient to bring cell wall opposite cell wall, severed artery tight to severed artery, nerve fibril against nerve fibril.
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The neurofibrils provide internal support within the neuron and there are also support cells associated with the axon.
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Bundles of these neurofibrils are called neurofilaments.
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In 2008, the heart group said untrained bystanders or those unwilling to do rescue breaths could do hands-only CPR until paramedics arrive or a defibrillator is used to restore a normal heart beat.
CPR First Aid Changes: Chest Presses First, Then Mouth-To-Mouth
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If and when the clinical trials comparying "riva" with warfarin in chronic atrial fibrillation demonstrates similar good results we may finally have a new oral anticoagulant than does not require frequent blood test monitoring and may be free of much of the vexing vagaries of trying to get the dose of warfarin right and keeping it there. posted by james gaulte @ 4:05 AM
This time,new oral anticoagulants may well make it to the market
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A common treatment for atrial fibrillation includes an older, generic drug called amiodarone, but it is associated with side effects such as damage to the lung and liver, and muscle weakness.
Sanofi to Resubmit Heart Drug
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When moving slowly they look much like nicely-pointed paint brushes, but when the animal is compressed they quickly become fibrillated, and then look like extremely old and worn brushes.
Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
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Earlier studies indicated that the fibrils themselves were the cytotoxic form of amyloid peptides.
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Atrial fibrillation occurs when the heart's upper chambers (called atria) quiver, instead of beating properly, and this disruption may allow blood to pool or clot, raising the risk of stroke.
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One hundred yards -- and I used to run a lot in those days, and so we went into the medical unit and the guy said: Your heart's in sinus rhythm here, your heart fibrillated.
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B, Ge K, Farmer G, et al. (2003) Targeted disruption of the murine Bin1/Amphiphysin II gene does not disable endocytosis but results in embryonic cardiomyopathy with aberrant myofibril formation.
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To cope with this risk, most patients with atrial fibrillation need to take an anticoagulant such as coumadin their entire lives.
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They differ from another common device, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, which send pulses only to correct abnormal heartbeats.
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Since I’m boring you with my afib chronicles, I should give you an update: I’m still in fibrillation but feeling much better thanks to being on a beta blocker, Toprol, which slows my heart rate and makes stairs once again no big deal.
The Afib Chronicle « BuzzMachine
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After market close Monday, the world's largest medical device maker reported a slight rebound in its heart-regulating implantable cardiovert defibrillator business.
Medtronic Growth Still Foggy
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To determine the net orientation of the cellulose wall microfibrils the longitudinal sections were dewaxed, mounted in DPX and examined under polarized light.
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Amanda Hall, elementary nurse, showed up with an automated external defibrillator, or AED, which is used to restore normal heart rhythm to patients in cardiac arrest.
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This led to an investigation into ways of automating defibrillation so that defibrillators might be used by more people and, therefore, be more widely deployed in the community.
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These form all kinds of agglomerates and aggregates, including fibrils, in a precise morphological hierarchy.
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The bikers are trained both as ambulance paramedics and professional motorcyclists and carry enough equipment in their panniers, from oxygen cylinders to defibrillators, to cover almost every eventuality.
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Right here in the NBC.the D.C. EMS arrived promptly and they immediately defibrillated Tim; that they actually did it three times in transporting him to Sibley Hospital.
CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2008
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The use of implanted defibrillators that keep the heart beating in proper electrical rhythm to preve ...
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Do not use it if you or your partner has a heart pacemaker, defibrillator or insulin syringe driver.
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Results: The content of protein, myofibril protein and myosinogen gradually descend, and nonprotein nitrogen(NPN) gradually increase along with the extend of fermented time.
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ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy and safety of intravenous amiodarone versus propafenone for immediate cardioversion of re cent-onset atrial fibrillation.
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After the restructuring of the collagen fibrils into a cone, the cells partially retract their pseudopodia and move back, and the cone of collagen fibers is pulled toward the MTS.
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Underlying causes of atrial fibrillation should be treated, including infection, congestive heart failure, hypoxia, hypokalemia and pneumonia.
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The fibrillæ, then, are bound together in a bundle to form a fiber, which is enveloped in its own sheath, the sarcolemma.
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Pileus, scaly or warted.campanulate. silky, cracked or fibrillose.umbonate. umbilicate. striate.
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In skin of external auditory canal , there are multilayer applanation - keratinocyte, epidermis, collagen fibrils, collagenoblast and leukomonocyte.
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Encapsulation systems based on on ovalbumin fibrils and high methoxyl pectin
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Low branching and twisting then produces bundles of diverging and spreading fibrils which eventually fill out into the characteristic spherical structure.
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Chowen, JA, et al. Sexual dimorphisms and sex steroid modulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein messenger RNA and immunoreactivity levels in the hypothalamus.
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Some cells in the dermis secrete a plasticizing protein that loosens the grip on the collagen fibrils, enabling them to slide past one another and making the overall tissue soft and pliable.
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Two possibilities are that peptide inserts as a monomer and transposes its environment to initiate aggregation into oligomers/protofibrils or that the peptide oligomerizes and then inserts into membranes to stabilize itself.
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Its role in the management of atrial fibrillation has definitely diminished as other, more effective agents are commonly used in the treatment of this dysrhythmia.
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He added that any introduction of defibrillators would be phased in, but the aim was for there to be one machine on every engine.
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In the absence of atrial fibrillation the use of digoxin and digitoxin has been more controversial and until recently it was evaluated in randomised controlled trials with major methodological flaws.
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The question of whether incorrect paddle position is a cause of unsuccessful defibrillation of patients in ventricular fibrillation remains unanswered.
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It differs, however, from the posterior elastic lamina, in presenting evidence of fibrillar structure, and in not having the same tendency to curl inward, or to undergo fracture, when detached from the other layers of the cornea.
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A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
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Briefly, the cardiac myofibrils are composed of the major contractile proteins, actin and myosin.
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The argyrophilic neurofibrils are unique to nerve cells.
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The study showed that men who express their anger have a 10 percent greater risk than non-hostile men of developing an atrial fibrillation, a heart flutter.
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Scientists from Wageningen University in The Netherlands report that the microcapsules can be formed using alternating layers of ovalbumin fibrils and high methoxyl pectin for encapsulation of ingredients like the flavor limonene.
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A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
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An increase of vagal tone after exercise occasionally can lead to episodes of atrial fibrillation.
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The farm as a protrusion of the actinomorphous mariposan of new chimpanzee statistic to oppenheimer with the fibril act.
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Studies have shown that 96 percent of the time, AEDs are able to detect a rhythm that should be defibrillated.
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The medical team had a defibrillator with them and I was resuscitated within a few minutes.
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Hiapp belongs to the group of amyloidogenic proteins, characterized by their aggregation and deposition as fibrillar amyloid in various body tissues.
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In the trial, testers experienced a marked rise of fibrillin - essential for maintaining the skin's elasticity - resulting in visible improvements.
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A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
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Digoxin is incapable of converting atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter to a normal sinus rhythm.
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Torres-Aleman, I, et al. Estradiol promotes cell shape changes and glial fibrillary acidic protein redistribution in hypothalamic astrocytes in vitro: a neuronal-mediated effect.
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Many believe that it is produced by the growing together of the walls of the posterior part of the central canal and by the development from its ependymal cells of a septum of fibrillated tissue which separates the future funiculi graciles.
IX. Neurology. 2. Development of the Nervous System
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For some a cataclysmic dislodgement, for others scarcely more than a fibrillation.
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Automated external defibrillators offer lifesaving shocks to the heart
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Plant cell walls are composed primarily of cellulose microfibrils, hemicelluloses, pectic polysaccharides, and small amounts of structural proteins.
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A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
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And the sun coming in through the narrowest fibril of a slit in his eyes.
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Author illuminates the design and realization method of the defibrillation system on hardware and software.
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Any kind of ventricular fibrillation and that ECG monitor's going to go crazy.
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For cells to continue moving forward after one cycle of extension and partial retraction of pseudopodia, the cells must either change direction, release the collagen fibrils, or degrade the collagen fibers in their path.
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A defibrillator can analyze the heart rhythm of a cardiac arrest victim and administer an electric shock.
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+Cap+ a golden brown or bright cinnamon color, 1½ to 4 inches broad, umbonate, silky, shining, squamulose, with yellowish fibrils, and then smooth.
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Increase in the percentage of long duration polyphasic motor units • Decrease in the number of motor units on maximum recruitment in weak muscle • Occasionally fibrillations are present and less commonly fasciculation may be observed5,86 3.
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The first involved a move to standardize cycle times for cleaning defibrillators and pacemakers, and the other involved data for a product subcomponent from a supply vendor, Boston Scientific told doctors.
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At the same moment, the DC EMS, Emergency Medical Squad, arrived and they immediately defibrillated Tim.
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Three men have already had to be defibrillated since she walked in," said Ms. Macklowe's husband, Billy.
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Tests showed it boosted levels of fibrillin - a protein that makes skin elastic.
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WASHINGTON—Food and Drug Administration staff recommended against an immediate approval for Johnson & Johnson and Bayer AG's anticlotting drug Xarelto as a treatment to prevent strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Bayer, J&J Suffer FDA Setback
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Macro re-entry is defined as a storm of electrical energy that travels in spinning wavelets (ie, macro reentrant circuit) across both atria, causing these upper chambers to quiver or fibrillate 300 to 600 times per minute.
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The result is that you are in a state doctors call ventricular fibrillation VF.
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He used a defibrillator to give him electric shocks which was a horrible thing to see.
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A paramedic, borough council member and emergency services board member in a rural county, he led successful drive to renumber street addresses to improve emergency response, got an external defibrillator funded and installed at local church for community use and gave classes on using it and CPR; honor society president; nursing program curriculum committee member and student representative.
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Nonpeptizable boehmites were obtained at hydrolysis ratios at high temperature, leading to boehmite crystallites which condensed to large strongly interconnected polycrystalline fibrils.
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Wissensch, 1880) and others, to increased tension on the fibrillae of the cornea, a double refraction being induced.
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The most common forms of heart failure are treated with drugs and electrical devices such as pacemakers and implanted defibrillators, but if symptoms continue to worsen, other therapies are needed.
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But the process is apparently irreversible and non-renewable, and so if physical strain sunders the fibril bonds, tearing the tendon, it is impossible to reform them, at least in living tissue.
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Stone, et al. Directional transcription regulation of glial fibrillary acidic proteins by estradiol in vivo and in vitro.
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This goes up to around 17 per cent if the patient is given defibrillation within minutes of the arrest.
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During the second stage of fixation, interfibrillar cross-links are apparently formed as judged by the appearance of highly polymerous DNA at the start of the electrophoretic gel.
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OSA was associated with greater body mass index, whereas CSA was associated with atrial fibrillation, hypocapnia, and diuretic use.
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All ambulances were manned by a nurse or paramedic and a driver, equipped with a manual defibrillator and qualified to perform advanced cardiopulmonary life support.
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The cells of the outer annulus are thin and extended along the collagen fibrils, rather like tendon cells.
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Atrial fibrillation is the most common chronic arrhythmia and is a major risk factor for stroke.
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The fibrils are usually arranged in a network or reticulum, to which the term spongioplasm is applied, the clear substance in the meshes being termed hyaloplasm.
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Trials are in progress to evaluate pacemakers that detect trends in heart rate and ectopy known to be associated with paroxysms of atrial fibrillation and that initiate single site or multisite pacing in response to these changes.
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The tumor cells had elongated blunt-ended nuclei and acidophilic fibrillary cytoplasm.
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The idea of the possible purchase of a Defibrillator to be centrally located in the town was met with approval.
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Paramedics spent seven minutes trying to resuscitate him on the pitch with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and a defibrillator.
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Pileus, scaly or warted.campanulate. silky, cracked or fibrillose.umbonate. umbilicate. striate.
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As it is pulled off it is noticed that there are numerous fibril-like processes hanging to its inner surface, and which draw out from the substance of the bone.
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Subsequent studies have shown that the cause of death appears to be ventricular fibrillation due to direct sensitization of the myocardium to endogenous circulating catecholamines.
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A series of unsuccessful attempts at scheduling surgery for her sigmoid colectomy followed because of complications with her neutrophil count and hospitalization for new onset atrial fibrillation.
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But even while his heart fibrillated and his red face grew redder, his mind raced to come up with the appropriate Scriptural verse.
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These ranged from a peak flow meter and a sphygmomanometer to oxygen and a defibrillator.
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Ctenoid Fish Scale - Three general types of ctenoid scales have been categorized, but each type is composed of two key sections; a rigid surface layer chiefly consisting of crystallized calcium salts and a deeper layer that is formed by collagen-type fibrils.
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Two deaths occurred in patients with end-stage cardiomyopathy for whom defibrillator discharges failed to reverse the ventricular dysrhythmia.
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In plant primary cell walls, cellulose microfibrils are coated with and cross-linked together with hemicellulose and the spaces in these networks are filled with pectins, which also form a network.
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He was in a coma for two days, then fitted with a defibrillator.
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The only other options are implanted defibrillators that administer electric shocks to the heart, and transplants.
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Banding also appears in topographical atomic force microscope images of hydrated, native fibrils.
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If the fibrillation continues, the response of the ventricle can be slowed by beta blockers, verapamil or digitalis.
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Silver stains show the Nissl granules occur in spaces surround by a tightly woven meshwork of neurofibrils.
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Wide concern has been expressed that when such criteria are used, atrial fibrillation is being undertreated in elderly people.
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The animal fpirits are an ex - ceeding fine fluid, which is fe - creted from the arterial blood by the brain and cerebellum, and palling into the medullary fub - trance and fpinal marrow, is fent, from thence into the fine tubes of the nervous fibrillae, then into the nerves in all the parts of the body.
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At 36 weeks of age, Tg mice (the group in transition from hypertrophy to HF) show significant degenerative changes in cardiomyocytes, including swelling of mitochondria, disruption of the nuclear membrane, and absence of myofibril structure.
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They add a surprisingly high rate of spontaneous defibrillator activations, often occurring late after MI.
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A man was eating a peppermint patty on his porch and he was shocked by his implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and guess what he doesn't like to eat anymore?
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Ventricular fibrillation occurs when the heart's electrical circuits begin firing randomly, so the heart quivers and can't pump blood.
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The outer plexiform layer is much thinner than the inner; but, like it, consists of a dense net-work of minute fibrils derived from the processes of the horizontal cells of the preceding layer, and the outer processes of the rod and cone bipolar granules, which ramify in it, forming arborizations around the enlarged ends of the rod fibers and with the branched foot plates of the cone fibers.
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Objective To assess the clinical therapeutic effect of sotalol on atrial paroxysmal fibrillation.
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+Stem+ nearly equal, 2 to 3 inches long, 2 to 4 lines thick, firm, hollow, slightly fibrillose, whitish or yellowish above, reddish-brown below.
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Ventricular burst stimulation may be delivered through a permanent pacer to terminate organized ventricular tachycardia (although this may prompt ventricular fibrillation so an external defibrillator must be at the ready).
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Rather than the NBC. the D.C. EMS arrived, and they immediately defibrillated Tim.
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Defibrillation Early defibrillation remains the most important determinant of survival in cardiac arrest victims.
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The fibrils formed by the hexapeptide were also cytotoxic toward the pancreatic cell line.
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A tiny clot lodging there would have sent his heart into a brief burst of the ineffectual rhythm known as fibrillation, before it stopped altogether.
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Recombinant human elastin peptides coacervate in heated solutions to form fibrillar aggregates.