10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INEXCITABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Electrical Diseases of the Heart: Genetics, Mechanisms, ...
The gap was shown to be largely comprised of an inexcitable cable across which
conduction of impulses was electrotonicallymediated. The long delays of impulse
conduction across the “ischemic” gap permit the development of reflection.
Ihor Gussak, A. A. M. Wilde, P. A. Friedman, 2008
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Cardiac Arrhythmia: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Management
Discontinuous conduction (B) and conduction block (A) in a Purkinje strand with
a central inexcitable zone (C). The schematic illustration is based on
transmembrane recordings obtained from canine Purkinje fiber-sucrose gap
preparations.
Philip J. Podrid, Peter R. Kowey, 2001
3
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
If we continue the immersions, it comes out less and less negative, and at last
inexcitable without the electricity changing its nature.' If we then allow the
mercury and the rod to recover the temperature of the air, the rod becomes. again
electric, ...
If we continue the immersions, it comes out less and less negative, and at last
inexcitable without the electricity changing its nature. If we then allow the mercury
and the rod to recover the temperature of the air, the rod becomes again electric,
...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1817
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Comprehensive Electrocardiology
Part (a) is a schematic representation of block and conduction across an
inexcitable segment of a Purkinje fiber bundle. The bundle is represented in C.
The inexcitable segment of the cable with a low membrane potential shown here
was ...
Peter W. Macfarlane, Adriaan van Oosterom, Olle Pahlm, 2010
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Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias
(a) Delayed transmission and reflection across an inexcitable gap created by
superfusion of the central segment of a Purkinje fiber with an “ion-free” isotonic
sucrose solution. The two traces were recorded from proximal (P) and distal (D) ...
Gan-Xin Yan, Peter R. Kowey, 2010
7
Neuromuscular Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and ...
A special clinical situation is found in patients who have electrically inexcitable
nerves, in which CMAPs cannot be elicited. This is clearly associated with
primary "axonal" GBS, as shown in some AMAN and acute motor and sensory
axonal ...
H. Royden Jones, Darryl C. De Vivo, Basil T. Darras, 2003
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Excitation-Contraction Coupling and Cardiac Contractile Force
There must be unidirectional conduction block, often due to decremental
conduction approaching an inexcitable core from one side. Reduced or
heterogeneous refractory period (due to short APD) and slowed conduction can
also facilitate the ...
9
Some Mathematical Questions in Biology: The Dynamics of ...
The impulse, in fact, appeared to circumvent above this inexcitable band and
activate the atrial free wall with a delay of as much as 80 msec (cf. Figure 8 in [3]).
In addition, the transmembrane potentials recorded from the low excitability zone
...
10
Cilia, Mucus, and Mucociliary Interactions
Based on the experimental findings we were able to propose a mathematical
model describing the dynamics of calcium signal transduction in electrically
inexcitable cells [16]. The model predicted a dependence, similar to that obtained
...
Nadav Liron, Ervin Ostfeld, Zvi Priel, 1998
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INEXCITABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
inexcitable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Perwer M Ali, journaliste "wanted " que la France refuse d'accueillir
Faisant référence à tout ce qui a été écrit au début de cette enquête, Perwer Muhammad Ali explique la situation inexcitable qui est sienne. «Frédéric Helbert, Dez 14»
Why Patient Care Needs To Get Personal
... inside and outside the cell, cause the voltage gate to shut off, rendering the muscle membrane inexcitable and thereby causing paralysis. «Huffington Post, Aug 11»