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  • ...because of the altered duration of decreased action potential. Also, the T wave is inverted, accompanied by ST depression. It may cause AV junctional rhyth ...fibrillation]] and [[atrial flutter]] with rapid ventricular response, but beta- or calcium channel- blockers should be the first choice [http://circ.ahajo
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  • ...f polyester waste through total glycolysis to convert the polyester to bis-beta hydroxy-terephthalate, which is vacuum distilled and can be used, instead o *[http://www.wavepolymertechnology.com/PROCESSING.aspx WAVE Polymer Technology : PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) flakes processing"]
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  • ...] ||neurology || normal physiology || ||electroencephalographic alpha wave ...Lancisi]] || [[cardiology]] || [[tricuspid regurgitation]] || ||giant v-wave in seen in jugular vein
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  • *[[Permanent wave preparation-induced contact dermatitis|Permanent wave preparation-induced]] *[[Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia]] (Broad beta disease, Remnant removal disease)
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  • * [[Continuous spike-wave during slow sleep syndrome]] * [[Cystathionine beta synthetase deficiency]]
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  • ...depolarizing the membrane of the post-synaptic cells, which results in the wave-like opening of voltage-gated ion channels.&nbsp; In addition, calcium ion ...></small> in the cytosol is also called a ''Ca<small><sup>2+</sup></small> wave''.&nbsp; Once released into the cytosol from intracellular stores or extra
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  • ...Z''<sub>in</sub> and load, ''Z''<sub>L</sub>, impedances is;[[file:quarter wave impedance transformer.svg|thumb|350px|Using a transmission line as an imped ...s to the incident voltage and the reflected current subtracts (because the wave is travelling in the opposite direction) from the incident current. The re
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  • ...side condition]]) but even in this case there is still <math>\scriptstyle \beta</math> which is directly proportional to <math>\scriptstyle \omega</math>. ...long line. Such a line will never return a reflection since the incident wave will never reach the end to be reflected. When considering a finite initia
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  • ...made use of in such devices as [[stub (electronics)|stubs]] and [[quarter wave impedance transformer|impedance transformers]]. The incident wave travelling down the line is not affected in any way by the open circuit at
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  • ...nted by [[Otto Zobel]] in 1932.<ref name=Zobelpat>Zobel, O J, ''Electrical wave filters'', US patent 1 850 146, filed 25 Nov 1930, issued 22 Mar 1932</ref> {{nbsp|4}}<math>\gamma = \alpha + i \beta\,</math>]]
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