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  • ventricular escape
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  • escaped ventricular contraction
    ÀÌÅ»½É½Ç¼öÃà
  • premature ventricular contraction
    Á¶±â½É½Ç¼öÃà
  • aldosterone escape
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  • escape
    ¹þ¾î³², ÀÌÅ»
  • escape beat
    ÀÌÅ»¹Úµ¿, º¸Ãæ¹Úµ¿
  • escape behavior
    µµÇÇÇൿ
  • escape learning
    µµÇÇÇнÀ
  • escape phenomenon
    ÀÌÅ»Çö»ó
  • escape reaction
    µµÇǹÝÀÀ
  • escape rhythm
    ÀÌÅ»¸®µë
  • nodal escape
    °áÀý¼ºÀÌÅ»
  • atrial contraction
    ½É¹æ¼öÃà
  • aerobic contraction
    »ê¼Ò¼º¼öÃà
  • anaerobic contraction
    ¹«»ê¼Ò¼º¼öÃà
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  • premature ventricular contraction
    Á¶±â½É½Ç¼öÃà, ½É½Ç±â¿Ü¼öÃà
  • escape
    ¹þ¾î³², ÀÌÅ»
  • contraction
    ¼öÃà
  • atrial contraction
    ½É¹æ¼öÃà
  • auricular contraction
    (¢¡atrial contraction) ½É¹æ¼öÃà
  • bladder contraction
    ¹æ±¤¼öÃà
  • wound contraction
    »óó¼öÃà, â»ó¼öÃà
  • contraction stress test
    ¼öÃàÀڱذ˻ç
  • ventricular aneurysm
    ½É½ÇÀÚ·ç, ½É½Ç·ù
  • ventricular arrhythmia
    ½É½ÇºÎÁ¤¸Æ
  • ventricular septal defect
    ½É½Ç»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ, ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • ventricular ejection
    ½É½Ç¹ÚÃâ
  • ventricular enlargement
    ³ú½ÇÈ®Àå, ½É½ÇÈ®Àå
  • ventricular fibrillation
    ½É½ÇÀܶ³¸², ½É½Ç¼¼µ¿
  • ventricular flutter
    ½É½ÇµÈ¶³¸², ½É½ÇÁ¶µ¿
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  • ventricular escape
    ½É½Ç¼ºÀÌÅ»
  • escaped ventricular contraction
    ÀÌÅ»½É½Ç¼öÃà
  • premature ventricular contraction
    Á¶±â½É½Ç¼öÃà, ½É½Ç±â¿Ü¼öÃà
  • aldosterone escape
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  • escape beat
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  • escape behavior
    µµÇÇÇൿ
  • escape
    ¹þ¾î³², ÀÌÅ»
  • escape learning
    µµÇÇÇнÀ
  • escape phenomenon
    ÀÌÅ»Çö»ó
  • escape reaction
    µµÇǹÝÀÀ
  • escape rhythm
    ÀÌÅ»¸®µë
  • nodal escape
    °áÀý¼ºÀÌÅ»
  • stimulus escape
    ÀÚ±ØÀÌÅ»
  • ventricular activation
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  • ventricular aneurysm
    ½É½ÇÀÚ·ç, ½É½Ç·ù
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  • premature ventricular contraction =PV
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • premature ventricular contraction =PVC
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • Left ventricular receptors
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  • VSD= ventricular septal defect
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  • aortic left ventricular tunnel
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  • high ventricular septal defect
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  • hypertrophy, ventricular
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  • primordium of ventricular endocardium
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  • rapid ventricular filling stage
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  • Dupuytrens contraction
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  • aerobic contraction
    È£±â¼º ¼öÃà(¡­â¥õê)
  • hypotonic contraction
    ÀúÀå(¼º) ¼öÃà(â¥õê).
  • initial contraction
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  • premature atrial contraction
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  • premature beat =p. contraction
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  • ventricular escape
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  • ventricular escape
    ½É½Ç¼º ÀÌÅ»(ãýãøàõ ìÆ÷­)
  • automatic ventricular contraction
    ÀÚµ¿½É½Ç¼öÃà(¡­ãýãøâ¥õê).
  • escaped ventricular contraction
    ÀÌÅ»½É½Ç¼öÃà(¡­ãýãøâ¥õê).
  • premature ventricular contraction =PV
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • premature ventricular contraction =PVC
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • aldosterone escape
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  • escape behavior
    µµÇÇÇൿ(Ô±ù­ú¼ÔÑ).
  • escape learning
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  • escape phenomenon
    ÀÌÅ»Çö»ó.
  • escape phenomenon
    ÀÌÅ»(ìÆ÷­)Çö»ó(úÞßÚ)
  • escape reaction
    µµÇǹÝÀÀ(Ô±ù­Úãëë).
  • escape(d) beat
    ÀÌÅ»¹Úµ¿, º¸Ãæ¼öÃà.
  • escape(d) rhythm
    ÀÌÅ»À²µ¿,º¸ÃæÀ²µ¿.
  • escape(d) rhythm
    ÀÌÅ»À²µ¿.
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  • Lateral ventricular choroidal branches
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  • Third ventricular choroidal branches
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  • Ventricular septal defect
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  • Primordium of ventricular endocardium
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  • Ventricular veins
    ½É½ÇÁ¤¸Æ
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  • Inferior ventricular vein
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  • ventricular appendage
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  • escape synthesis
    Å»ÃâÇÕ¼º (÷­õóùêà÷)
  • contraction
    ¼öÃà(â¥õê)
  • isometric contraction
    µîÀ强 ¼öÃà(Ôõíåàõâ¥õê)
  • isotonic contraction
    µîÀå¼öÃà(Ôõíåâ¥õê)
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  • contraction
    ¼öÃà
  • contraction test
    ¼öÃà°Ë»ç
  • hourglass contraction
    ¸ð·¡½Ã°è¸ð¾ç¼öÃà
  • muscle contraction
    ±Ù¼öÃà
  • premature contraction
    Á¶±â¼öÃà, ±â¿Ü¼öÃà
  • spasmodic contraction
    ¿¬Ã༺¼öÃà
  • tonic contraction
    °­Á÷¼º¼öÃà
  • ventricular
    ½É½ÇÀÇ, ³ú½ÇÀÇ
  • ventricular diverticulum
    ½É½Ç°Ô½Ç
  • ventricular drainage
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  • ventricular enddiastolic pressure
    ½É½ÇÈ®ÀåÁ¾(¸»)±â¾Ð
  • ventricular enlargement
    ½É½ÇÈ®Àå, ³ú½ÇÈ®Àå
  • ventricular puncture
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  • ventricular septal defect
    ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • ventricular tachycardia
    ½É½Ç¼º ºó¸Æ
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ECG Electro-Cardio-Graphy(-Gram); ½ÉÀüµµ
   = EKG
  1. Conducting System Structu...
JVP [POMD P 49 - 52]
  1) Jugular Vein Pressure
  2) Jugular Venous Pulse
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VPC vapor-phase chromatography; ventricular premature complex; ventricular premature contraction; volume...
B-H Contraction Braxton-Hicks Contraction
LAC La Crosse [virus]; lactase; left atrial circumflex [artery]; left atrial contraction; linguoaxiocerv...
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TER alb transcapillary escape rate of albumin
PVC Premature ventricular contraction
VPC Ventricular premature contraction
VT-VF ventricular tachycardia-ventricular fibrillation
CST contraction stress test
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  • ventricular ventricular aqueduct
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  • automatic ventricular contraction
    ÀÚµ¿ ½É½Ç ¼öÃà
  • aldosterone escape phenomenon
    ¾Ëµµ½ºÅ×·Ð ¹èÃâ Çö»ó
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  • escape behavior
    ȸÇÇ Çൿ
  • escape reaction
    µµÇÇ ¹ÝÀÀ
  • ambulatory ventricular function monitoring
    º¸Çà ½Ã ½É½Ç±â´É °¨½Ã
  • combined ventricular hypertrophy
    º¹ÇÕ¼º ½É½Ç ºñ´ë
  • left ventricular aneurysm
    Á ½É½Ç ·ù
  • left ventricular ejection time
    Á ½É½Ç ±¸Ç÷ ±â°£
  • left ventricular end-diastolic volume
    Á ½É½Ç À̿ϱ⸻ ¿ëÀû
  • left ventricular failure
    Á ½É½Ç ºÎÀü
  • left ventricular outflow tract stenosis
    Á ½É½Ç À¯Ãâ·Î ÇùÂø
  • left ventricular pressure
    Á ½Ç¾Ð, Á ½É½Ç ¾Ð
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  • left ventricular strain
    ÁÂ½Ç ±äÀå, ÁÂ½É½Ç ±äÀå
  • right ventricular failure
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escape ventricular contraction An escape beat arising in the ventricle.
(05 Mar 2000)
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escape contraction Escaped beat, an automatic beat, usually arising from the A-V junction or ventricle, occurring after the next expected normal beat has defaulted; it is therefore always a late beat, terminating a longer cycle than the normal.
Synonym: escape contraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
premature ventricular contraction <cardiology> A cardiac arrhythmia which originates from within the ventricles. Isolated ventricular contractions are referred to as premature ventricular contractions.
Frequent premature ventricular contractions can be potentially unstable and can degrade to a more serious rhythm or cardiac arrest.
Acronym: PVC
(31 Dec 1997)
escape 1. To flee, and become secure from danger; often followed by from or out of. "Haste, for thy life escape, nor look behind" (Keble)
2. To get clear from danger or evil of any form; to be passed without harm. "Such heretics . . . Would have been thought fortunate, if they escaped with life." (Macaulay)
3. To get free from that which confines or holds; used of persons or things; as, to escape from prison, from arrest, or from slavery; gas escapes from the pipes; electricity escapes from its conductors. "To escape out of these meshes." (Thackeray)
1. The act of fleeing from danger, of evading harm, or of avoiding notice; deliverance from injury or any evil; flight; as, an escape in battle; a narrow escape; also, the means of escape; as, a fire escape. "I would hasten my escape from the windy storm." (Ps. Lv. 8)
2. That which escapes attention or restraint; a mistake; an oversight; also, transgression. "I should have been more accurate, and corrected all those former escapes." (Burton)
3. A sally. "Thousand escapes of wit."
4. The unlawful permission, by a jailer or other custodian, of a prisoner's departure from custody.
Escape is technically distinguishable from prison breach, which is the unlawful departure of the prisoner from custody, escape being the permission of the departure by the custodian, either by connivance or negligence. The term escape, however, is applied by some of the old authorities to a departure from custody by stratagem, or without force.
5. An apophyge.
6. Leakage or outflow, as of steam or a liquid.
7. <physics> Leakage or loss of currents from the conducting wires, caused by defective insulation.
<engineering> Escape pipe, the wheel of an escapement.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
escape beat Escaped beat, an automatic beat, usually arising from the A-V junction or ventricle, occurring after the next expected normal beat has defaulted; it is therefore always a late beat, terminating a longer cycle than the normal.
Synonym: escape contraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape-capture bigeminy Paired beats, each couplet consisting of an escape beat followed by a conducted sinus beat.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape conditioning The technique whereby an organism learns to terminate unpleasant or punishing stimuli by making the appropriate new response which stops the delivery of such stimuli.
Compare: avoidance conditioning.
Synonym: escape training.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape impulse One or more impulse's (atrial, junctional, or ventricular) arising as a result of delay in the formation or arrival of impulses from the prevailing pacemaker.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape interval The time between the last beat of the patient's basic rhythm (ectopic or sinus beat) and a beat from a spontaneous escape focus or the initial electronic pacemaker impulse (a preset interval in the circuitry); it may be either a shorter or a longer time period than the pulse interval.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape phenomenon Failure of the pupil in an eye with optic neuritis to maintain constriction as both eyes are alternately stimulated with light.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape reaction Innate response elicited by sensory stimuli associated with a threatening situation, or actual confrontation with an enemy.
(12 Dec 1998)
escape rhythm Three or more consecutive impulses at a rate not exceeding the upper limit of the inherent pacemaker; extreme range of impulse formation at the sinoatrial node is between 40 to 180 impulses per minute, that of the atrioventricular junction is normally 40 to 60 impulses per minute, and the normal rate of the ventricular myocardium (idioventricular rhythm) is 20 to 40 impulses per minute.
(05 Mar 2000)
escape training The technique whereby an organism learns to terminate unpleasant or punishing stimuli by making the appropriate new response which stops the delivery of such stimuli.
Compare: avoidance conditioning.
Synonym: escape training.
(05 Mar 2000)
tumour escape The ability of tumours to evade destruction by the immune system. Theories concerning possible mechanisms by which this takes place involve both cellular and humoral immunity, and also costimulatory pathways related to CD28 antigens and CD80 antigens.
(12 Dec 1998)
anodal closure contraction An obsolete term for the momentary contraction of a muscle under the influence of the positive pole when the electrical circuit is established.
(05 Mar 2000)
anodal opening contraction An obsolete term for the momentary contraction of a muscle under the influence of the positive pole when the circuit is broken.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • contraction
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