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heartbeat A heartbeat consists of the contraction of the atria, quickly followed by the contraction of the ventricles. The rate of the heartbeat varies according to different levels of activity: the higher the level of activity or emotional excitement, the faster the heart will beat.
Ãâó: www.thoratec.com/thoratec-patients/glossary.htm
heartbeat short unit of time, or second - see also breath.
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heartbeat Often, to combat unreliable networks and to quickly inform new players about the state of the simulation, each player periodically sends out a heartbeat, informing everyone of its status. (Gossweiler 6) The name "Heartbeat" comes from a metaphor of biological heart beats. They are used by other players in the simulation to determine whether a player is still active (or alive). See also: Reliability.
Ãâó: www.nondot.org/sabre/SeniorProject/Glossary.html
heartbeat Heartbeat refers to cluster communications. It is for telling the other cluster end which the other cluster is alive or dead. It is a periodic message passing routine. See Section 1.3.2 for more information on heartbeat.
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