In the next in our Masterclass series, GP cardiologists Dr Christine A’Court and Dr Charles Gardiner explain the latest ...
1 Methods We conducted a single centre retrospective observation study by obtaining records of 138 consecutive ECVs. Two cardiologists independently analysed the pre-ECV ECG and classified fine (fFw) ...
Terminal S wave in V6 represents terminal forces going from left to right which is not seen with a LBBB. There is also a prominent septal R wave in V1 indicating normal septal activation from a ...
Every year, record-seeking surfers and spectators descend on the small Portuguese town of Nazaré for the "big wave" season, when water can surge up to 100 feet (30 meters) tall. When you purchase ...
Now, new experimental research reveals there's much more to these monstrous waves than we realized: they can be far larger than we thought possible. Our new understanding of the size and complexity of ...
Scientists at the University of Southampton have experimentally proven the Zel’dovich effect by amplifying electromagnetic waves using a spinning metal cylinder, confirming a theoretical prediction ...
An ECG entails placing 12 electrodes on a person's chest, arms, and legs. The electrodes are connected to a machine via wires. The machine records the heart's electrical signals, translating them as a ...
What is the arrhythmia and the causative factor? The 12-lead ECG demonstrates a regular narrow QRS tachycardia (QRS duration, 60 ms) at a heart rate of 100 beats per minute (cycle length, 640 ms) with ...
The challenge in talking about Jamie XX’s brilliant new album “In Waves” is trying to describe what “kind” of music it is. As the main songwriter and producer in the British trio the XX ...
There is more to the ocean’s waves than just rolling and breaking. Most waves are not unidirectional; they’re not just moving across a two-dimensional plane, as described in many current models.