ventricles in A Sentence

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    Some signals can't reach the Ventricles.

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    Some signals don't reach the Ventricles.

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    Jelly from the Ventricles and chicken.

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    The right ventricle also may be affected.

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    Your right ventricle looks pretty large," he says.

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    They happen when your heart's Ventricles squeeze too soon.

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    Then the ventricle must work hard to pump blood.

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    Enlarged right ventricle or left ventricle that isn't working properly.

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    As a result, the Ventricles also begin to beat very fast.

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    All together this“shock” causes the atria to contract, then the Ventricles.

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    The upper chamber is the atrium and the lower the ventricle.

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    large Ventricles, nuchal fold thickness, and an abnormal right subclavian artery,

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    Have pacing electrodes in both the right atrium and the right ventricle.

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    They can tear very easily, allowing blood to leak out and into the Ventricles.

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    Joshi said that he does not have a right ventricle in his heart.

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    The Ventricles are the bigger, stronger pumping chambers that carry blood out of the heart.

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    Ectopic foci outside your Ventricles can also create abnormal contractions, and thus, unusual blood flow.

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    The larger T-wave, which then finishes off our heartbeat, is the recovery of the Ventricles.

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    The right and left Ventricles contract simultaneously to pump blood respectively to the lungs

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    lead with electrodes in the right atrium(to sense) and ventricle to sense and pace.

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    These are positioned between the arteries and Ventricles that carry blood ways from the heart.

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    It occurs when the Ventricles stiffen and can't relax enough to fill up with blood.

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    The Ventricles begin to work harder, and the blood is pushed through the vessels more intensively.

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    The larger T wave which then finishes off our heartbeat is the repolarization of the Ventricles.

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    Another result is that the Ventricles also beat rapidly, but not as rapidly as the atria.

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    Hydrocephalus occurs with complete(acute) or partial(chronic) cessation of the exit of cerebrospinal fluid from the Ventricles.

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    The atria and Ventricles no longer beat in a coordinated fashion, creating a fast and irregular heart rhythm.

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    Consequently, fluid builds inside the brain, causing pressure that dilates the Ventricles and compresses the nervous tissue.

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    Arrhythmias can occur in the two upper chambers of the heart(the atria) or the two lower chambers(the Ventricles).

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    The Ventricles are stronger and thicker than the atria, and the muscle wall surrounding the left ventricle is

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