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C Butter - Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) signals are nonexcitatory signals applied during the absolute
refractory period and have been shown to enhance the strength of left ventricular contraction
in studies performed in animals and humans with heart failure. In patients with congestive ...
SA Armstrong… - US Patent 7,869,867, 2011 - Google Patents
... The nerve thereby enters a refractory period in which the nerve is in a refractory state. The method
further comprises, during the refractory period, providing an electrical signal to the nerve thereby
altering the refractory period of the nerve or non- target tissues. ...
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[HTML] from cjb.netA Czurkó, J Huxter, Y Li, B Hangya… - The Journal of …, 2011 - neuro.cjb.net
... Plexon). During the manual correction, autocorrelations of candidate clusters were
inspected for spikes within the absolute refractory period. If such spikes were found,
additional efforts were made to separate the waveforms. ...
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A Deodhar, T Dickfeld, GW Single… - American journal …, 2011 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
... Synchronizing irreversible electroporation pulse delivery with absolute refractory period avoids
significant cardiac arrhythmias. ... It is known that external electrical stimuli delivered during the
absolute refractory period of the heart are incapable of inducing an action potential [13]. ...
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[PDF] from uky.eduMM Robinson, JM Martin, HL Atwood… - 2011 - as.uky.edu
... The time between pulses at which a second action potential is no longer elicited
is the absolute refractory period. ... Absolute Refractory Period: _____ Relative
Refractory Period: _____ 2.5.3) Measuring conduction velocity ...
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C Butter - Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) signals are nonexcitatory signals applied during the absolute
refractory period and have been shown to enhance the strength of left ventricular contraction
in studies performed in animals and humans with heart failure. In patients with congestive ...
SA Armstrong… - US Patent 7,869,867, 2011 - Google Patents
... The nerve thereby enters a refractory period in which the nerve is in a refractory state. The method
further comprises, during the refractory period, providing an electrical signal to the nerve thereby
altering the refractory period of the nerve or non- target tissues. ...
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[HTML] from cjb.netA Czurkó, J Huxter, Y Li, B Hangya… - The Journal of …, 2011 - neuro.cjb.net
... Plexon). During the manual correction, autocorrelations of candidate clusters were
inspected for spikes within the absolute refractory period. If such spikes were found,
additional efforts were made to separate the waveforms. ...
Related articles - All 4 versions
A Deodhar, T Dickfeld, GW Single… - American journal …, 2011 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
... Synchronizing irreversible electroporation pulse delivery with absolute refractory period avoids
significant cardiac arrhythmias. ... It is known that external electrical stimuli delivered during the
absolute refractory period of the heart are incapable of inducing an action potential [13]. ...
Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from uky.eduMM Robinson, JM Martin, HL Atwood… - 2011 - as.uky.edu
... The time between pulses at which a second action potential is no longer elicited
is the absolute refractory period. ... Absolute Refractory Period: _____ Relative
Refractory Period: _____ 2.5.3) Measuring conduction velocity ...
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