P wave in Vietnamese
Sóng P
Sentence patterns related to "P wave"
1. Method and apparatus for acoustic impedance and p-wave anisotropy measurements
2. Measurements confirmed the existence of a p-wave neutron resonance capture for 96Zr.
3. A systematic ECG approach with evaluation of spontaneous AV block, QRS alternans, P wave location and P wave polarity permits correct identification of the underlying arrhythmia mechanism and the origin of the arrhythmia.
4. In addition, the electrocardiogram shows an exaggerated P- wave, with an abnormal contour and polarity
5. Therefore we evaluated CVC tip positioning by means of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) at a maximum P-wave amplitude.
6. The P wave, or compressional wave, alternately compresses and expands material in the same direction it is traveling.
7. It is important to analyze the relationship between P wave and QRS complex, to look for an electric alternans as a leading finding for an accessory pathway.
8. It is important to analyze the relationship between the p wave and QRS complex and to look for electrical alternans as a leading finding for an accessory pathway.
9. As a result, there is a P-wave "shadow zone" between 103° and 142° from the earthquake's focus, where the initial P-waves are not registered on seismometers.
Kết quả là, có một "khu vực tối" của sóng P giữa 103° và 142° từ tâm trấn động đất, nơi đầu tiên sóng P không được xác định trên máy đo địa chấn.
10. Kamel, is a look into cryptogenic strokes with atrial Cardiopathy with evidence of at least two of the following three markers: dilated LA, elevated BNP and P wave terminal force
11. A case history of the application of the P-wave reflection method in that area to investigate the bedding plane of bedrock, karst cave , fault and the distribution of the dissolution belt is given.
12. The differentiation of tachycardias is realized in the 12-channel electrocardiogram by means of heart rate, QRS duration, P wave rate and shape, relation between atrial and ventricular action, QRS alternans and the reaction to a blockage of AV conduction, including vagal maneuver and injection of adenosine.
13. Bifid refers to something that is split or cleft into two parts. It may refer to: Bifid, a variation in the P wave, R wave, or T wave in an echocardiogram in which a wave which usually has a single peak instead has two separate peaks Bifid cipher, a type of cipher in cryptography