To come into contact violently, as in battle; collide. [French choc, from choquer, to collide with, from Old French chuquier, perhaps of Germanic origin.] shock 2 (shŏk) n. 1. A number of sheaves of grain stacked upright in a field for drying. 2. A thick heavy mass: a shock ...
Public access defibrillation: how to maximise the gain those found to have ventricular fibrillation can often be shocked back into sinus rhythm and evacuated to hospital, from which they have an over 70% prob... Martin,McKee,Dorothy,... - 《Heart》 被引量: 4发表: 2008年 ...
Owens:I would like it if it wasDef Leppard’s record. I was just shocked. I’ll never forget going to the record store and picking that record up. My buddy and I went into my room, we put it on and that first song came on and we’re like, “What is this?” It’s a great ...
Now, three months after her January surgery as she settles back into her work and family life, Peled reflects on her prognosis and getting back into her rhythm, including feeling fit enough to run a 10K race over the Golden Gate Bridge on April 22. Peled tells her story to "Good M...
She slips into the driver’s side, rolls down the windows, turns the key in the ignition: the engine gives off a deep, thrumming sound. Then she waits for them to close their eyes and fall into that steady rhythm; she can see their faces in the rearview mirror, small and brown...
The ongoing homicide investigation intoTakeoff's deathhas progressed since the late Migos rapper was shot and killed in Houston on Nov. 1. In December, Houston's Chief of Police, Troy Finner, announced the arrest ofPatrick Xavier Clark, who was charged with Take's murder.Another man, Cameron...