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Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook cardiac frequency the rate at which the heart beats. Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or vis...
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005 cardiac output the total volume of blood pumped out by the heart per unit time. Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005 car·di·ac out·put (kahr'dē-ak owt'pu...
CNCCs originate at the dorsal neural tube border and migrate into the pharyngeal arches and OFT, where they facilitate the remodeling of the vessels and form the smooth muscle cell lining of the arteries3. CNCCs populating the OFT cushions fuse at the OFT midline to create the aorticopulmonary...
(eg. GE, Philips, Siemens). For view classification, the number of studies taken were N = 267 and fifteen common views were utilized including: parasternal long axis, right ventricular inflow, basal short axis (aortic valve level), short axis at mid (papillary muscle) or mitral level,...
Troponin C exists in only one form in all types of striated muscle; on the other hand, troponin I and troponin T are found in three isoforms specific for cardiac, fast and slow muscle. The cardiac specific forms of Troponin I and Troponin T are the forms used for diagnosis of myocardial...
Classification-based methods in cardiac segmentation have also been thoroughly studied. Jolly [92] and Hu et al. [93] propose to classify regions by a 3-GMM with EM, based on the intensity histograms. Jolly [92] separates the muscle, air, blood, and fat, as presented in Fig.9. Hu et...