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The use of high frequency radio waves directly on the electrical system of the heart. Ablation can be used to eliminate abnormal sites of electrical activity in the heart that may cause arrhythmias. For many forms of arrhythmias, ablation is highly successful, and is the treatment of choice for certain types of rapid tachyarhythmias (palpitations) such as supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).
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The vaporisation of the surface layers of a body entering the atmosphere as a consequence of the heating that results from the compression of air ahead of it.
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All processes that that remove snow or ice from a glacier or snowfield.
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the destruction of small areas of myocardial tissue, usually by application of electrical or chemical energy, in the treatment of some tachyarrhythmias. See also electrical and chemical ablation, under ablation.
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Removal or destruction of a part by surgery, laser beams, or drugs. (L. ab=from, latus= carried)
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