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DDDR pacemaker a universal pacemaker that is responsive to the patient's respiratory rate and thus to exercise and metabolic needs.
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DDD pacemaker an artificial cardiac pacemaker that can sense and pace both the atria and ventricles; it is capable of operating in both triggered and inhibited modes as necessary.
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DDD A condition in which trauma, infection, injury or aging sometimes cause the discs to dry out, stiffen or even rupture, resulting in pain as the nerves in the spinal column are exposed or compressed by the discs. Also referred to as Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD). See Degeneration.
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DDD Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane; an organochlorine pesticide. Degradation product of DDT present in Cayuga Lake sediments in trace concentrations.
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DDD p. an artificial cardiac pacemaker that can sense and pace both the atria and ventricles; it is capable of operating in both triggered and inhibited modes as necessary.
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