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 biology - Cardiac arrhythmia
Atrial fibrillation is the quivering, chaotic motion in the upper chambers of the heart, known as the atria.
The resulting heart rhythm depends on where the first signal begins: if it is the sinoatrial node, the rhythm remains normal but rapid; if it is an ectopic focus, many types of arrhythmia can result.
Cardioversion is the application of electrical current across the chest wall to the heart and it is used for treatment of supraventricular or pulsed ventricular tachycardia.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Cardiac_arrhythmia   (1070 words)

  
 Bones: Full Technical Explanation of How They Grow, how to avoid Bone Loss
This type of drowning is NOT resolved with the techniquies used by lifeguards!
You can die because your heart quits pumping, and it will quit pumping if it doesn’t "contract." The contraction of muscles is controlled by the amount of calcium in the blood.
The connective tissue in both bone and meat is collagen; it is a special type of protein, and you also have it in your skin, for instance, to keep the skin in one piece.
www.oralchelation.com /calcium/boneupa.htm   (8478 words)

  
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The raised type has given them a great power to entertain themselves and brighten their hours, but these books are so expensive that only a few of the blind can afford them.
William Ziegler died while his second expedition was still lost somewhere in the Arctic, and his last words were an appeal for the rescue of the men.
There was also a Moon Type edition, begun in 1934 to serve the needs of people who lost their eyesight in later years and found it difficult to learn a dot-based code.
www.zieglermag.org /history.html   (7163 words)

  
 Sunlight emerging as proven treatment for breast cancer, prostate cancer and other cancers
Sunscreens that block ultraviolet rays would also block the formation of vitamin D. However, we don't really know for sure if the benefits of sunlight are actually due to vitamin D. Other unrecognized factors may be involved.
He concluded that the benefits of regular sun exposure appear to outweigh by a considerable degree the risks of squamous-basal skin cancer, accelerated ageing, and melanoma.
Colon cancer and breast cancer are the second and third leading causes of cancer deaths in North America and Dr Ainsleigh estimated that about 30,000 cancer deaths would be prevented each year if moderate sunbathing on a regular basis became the norm.
www.newstarget.com /009415.html   (3934 words)

  
 Web log from M6.Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In this case, the ‘Tree of Life’ is a scientific attempt to map out and define as many of the living species on our planet as possible.
If you are a scientist working on a specific type of Costa Rican Poison Dart Frog, this is a great place to put your wealth of knowledge for others to share and learn from.
Now, when you type ‘Office chair’ into Google his site is the first link that comes up on the whole world-wide list.
blog.m6.net   (9642 words)

  
 Arrhythmia - GetQuick.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Netster.com makes it fast and easy to find what you need.
Read about arrhythmia in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
American Heart Association member edited encyclopedia - the most comprehensive resource dedicated exclusively to heart health: cardiology encyclopedia, news, community, animations and more.
getquick.info /Arrhythmia.html   (319 words)

  
 Evolution/Involution of Consciousness
I hate these type of lecture note pages,but this one is succinct and well embedded.
also remember we are down to 2 degrees of seperation from here on out.
Siddha Yoga meditation Siddha Yoga meditation master Swami Muktananda the second choice.
onebehindthemany.tripod.com   (3506 words)

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