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application
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solicitud
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hardworking
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trabajador
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Erdelyi
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Repression Denial Projection
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giants
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stars in upper right
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There are fixed (positively/negatively) charged glycoproteins in all 3 layers of the glomerular filtration membrane.
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negatively
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Nativist
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-innate -environmental trigger -hard wired Chomsky lesioning domain specific Empirisist environmental continuous -data driven
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Ventricular repolarization corresponds to what deflection on an EKG?
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T wave
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open cluster
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few thousand loosely pakced stars
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Measurement of pulmonary pressures and cardiac output can be done with a _________ catheter.
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Swan-Ganz
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scapulothoracic
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The sternoclavicular joint is a (fibrous/cartilaginous/plane ovoid/spheroid ovoid/condyloid ovoid/sellar) joint.
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low mass stars
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low luminosity, long-lived, small radius, red
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carrying capacity
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keep increasing a population until there is no more food and the population levels out
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Dietary fiber supports the colonization of __________.
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protective gut microflora
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What are the bipolar leads?
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I, II, III
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Exteroceptors (Stimulus Selectivity)
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Detect outside temperature, pain, touch, and pressure.
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trawling
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cone shaped net that drags behind ship along floor or lower level. kills a lot of turtles and tears up ocean floor
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What measurement is defined as the glucose load provided by a source of carbohydrate?
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glycemic index
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plane ovoid
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What are the ligaments of the coracoclavicular joint?
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Frontal eye field (Function)
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Controlls voluntary scanning movements of the eye.
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Montreal Protocol
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passed in 1987
banned the use of ozone depleting substances
successful because it was a business opportunity for CFC subs
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Name 4 colligative properties.
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1) Boiling point2) Freezing point3) Vapor pressure4) Osmotic pressure
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What is the most mobile yet least stable joint in the human body?
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the shoulder
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Golgi tendon organ (location)
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Encapsulated dendritic ending found at the junction of tendons and muscles.
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Hollon & Rim
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Change env =change beh Same env= same beh
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Activation of the left atrium corresponds to what deflection on an EKG?
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terminal part of P wave
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Shortly after birth, when the umbilical cord is tied off, venous return and atrial pressures (increase/decrease).
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Just after birth, when pulmonary artery pressure fall below aortic pressure, the flow is reversed in the ductus arteriosus, causing pulmonary blood flow and pressure to TEMPORARILY (increase/decrease).
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How do clouds form?
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a parcel of moist air reaches the point of saturation where the water vapor is changed to liquid water droplets. this occurs either through cooling the air T to the d.p.T or by adding more water vapor (cooling air is most common)
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What is the upper limit of corrected QT for men and women?
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men = 0.45, women= 0.46
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What are the 4 parts of the Skeletal System?
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Bones, joints, cartilage, and ligaments
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degree
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título
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drawer
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el cajón/ gaveta
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Ingram
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More than just cognitive
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Primary hyperaldosteronism causes (hyperkalemia/hypokalemia).
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hypokalemia
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Psychodynamic
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Freud -id ego superego interaction Brenan oral anal phalic neuroses - nfantile -sexual drive
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nimbostratus
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stratus clouds which produce rain,snow
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processed meteorite
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younger, have experienced processes like volcanism or differentiation
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TRUE/FALSE: During steady-state exercise, there is a linear relationship between workload and •VCO2, which is almost perfectly matched by a proportional increase in ventilation.
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•V02 increases (abruptly/gradually) during the first 2-3 minutes of submaximal exercise.
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What is lead aVL?
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LA - (LL+RA)/2
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roche limit
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planetesimals cannot accrete to form moon because the tidal forces keep breaking up the planetesimal
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Study longtitudinal
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Money recession death altruition cohort criteria
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The length of the human small intestines is (longer/shorter) than that of a carnivore.
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longer
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DEW
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water that has condensed onto objects near the ground when their Ts have fallen to the d.p.T of the surface air
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reside on main sequence
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normal star's' location on HR
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Diffs in observational
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Gender diffs in observational Context diffs, Social dffs Wobble doll
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In the Paleolithic period, fat was obtained from _____ animals and was high in ______ fatty acids.
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lean, omega-3
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Activation of the AV node corresponds to what deflection on an EKG?
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PR interval
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Primary Motor Cortex (Function)
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Each region controls voluntary skeletal muscle groups on the contralateral side of the body.
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greenhouse effect
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upward IR from the surface is mostly trapped in the atmosphere rather than escaping directly to space, so it tends to heat the atmos
the atmos warms to a temperature where it emits sufficient radiation to balance the net incoming solar, but it emits both upward and downward, so part of the energy is returned to the surface where it is absorbed.
additional warming of the surface, compared to a case with no atmospheric absorption of IR
both gases and clouds contribute to absorption of IR and thus to greenhouse effect
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At a given effective molecular size, cationic dextrans are filtered (best/worse/middle), anionic dextrans are filtered (best/worse/middle), and neutral dextrans are filtered (best/worse/middle).
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best, worst, middle
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The 3 bipolar leads and the 3 augmented unipolar leads see 6 angles separated by _____ degrees.
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30 degrees
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Projection Fibers (Function)
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Conducts impulses from and to lower part of the CNS
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What types of nerves regulate cutaneous blood flow and to what types of veins can blood be diverted?
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sympathetic nerves, superficial veins or deeper veins
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What are the three basic shapes of clouds?
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Flat, puffy, wispy
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TRUE/FALSE: Pulmonary circulation is strongly regulated by the lungs.
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FALSE - pulmonary circulation is not strongly regulated by the lungs
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Posterior spinocerebellar tract (Type of info)
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Proprioception in the trunk and lower limbs
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Lateral Corticospinal tract (Type of info)
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Controls muscles in distal parts of the limbs
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Name 4 types of CBF disruptions.
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1) loss of blood flow to a brain region → loss of particular neural function2) cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) → flow greatly reduced in cerebral arteriosclerosis 3) transient ischemic attack (TIA)4) cerebral infarct
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organized
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organizado
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heat
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drives gelogical activity
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earth
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volcanoes, craters, mountains, riverbeds
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spread sheet
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hoja de cálculo
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gillnetting
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really long net. very imprecise
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Aldosterone directly and indirectly (stimulates/inhibits) H+ secretion.
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stimulates
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tectonics
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any surface reshaping from forces acting on the lithosphere
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TRUE/FALSE: Cerebral blood flow is relatively independent of perfusion pressure between 60 and 150 mmHg and there is little, if any, sympathetic regulation of cerebral vessels.
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TRUE
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joints: scapulothoracic, steroclavicular, acromioclavicularmuscles: trapezius, serratus anterior
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Rotation/elevation of clavicle involves which joint(s)?
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impacts
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last occurred 65 million years ago, poor dinos
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albedo
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reflectivity of the earth
30% of incoming solar flux is reflected back into space
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Sympathetic innervation of the detrusor muscle is stimulated by _________ on _______ receptors, causing it to (contract/relax).
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norepinephrine, beta-2, relax
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suprascapular
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The nerve supply of the infraspinatus muscle is the (upper and lower subsapular/axillary/suprascapular/spinal accessory/long thoracic) nerve.
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Wernicke's area (Function)
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Translates words to meaning. Interprets meaning of speech.
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deep convections
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vertical motion can occur on much longer time scales. takes place @ high latitudes during the winter when cold atmos extracts huge quantities of heat from surface ocean. if the process extracts enough heat the water can become dense enough to sink to the depths of the ocean. once it sinks, it spreads throughout the global ocean
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The human total transit time of the intestinal tract is (faster/slower) than that of a carnivore.
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slower
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spinal accessory
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The nerve supply of the serratus anterior muscle is the (upper and lower subsapular/axillary/suprascapular/spinal accessory/long thoracic) nerve.
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Classification Scheme
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2- letter abbreviations are used to indicate Source Region. characteristics, & types of air masses
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main sequence turn off point
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tells us age of cluster
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A CT scan may involve _______, ________, or _______ contrast.
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oral, IV, rectal
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1) acromioclavicular joint2) coracolavicular joint
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The coracoclavicular joint is a (fibrous/cartilaginous/plane ovoid/spheroid ovoid/condyloid ovoid/sellar) joint.
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Associatino tracts (Function)
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Conducts impulses between gyri in the same hemisphere.
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key variables in describing the state of the ocean
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temperature, salinity, density
density is a function of both temperature and salinity
as water warms it expands and becomes less dense
dissolved salts are heavier than water, so density increases with salinity
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upper and lower subsapular
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The nerve supply of the supraspinatus muscle is the (upper and lower subsapular/axillary/suprascapular/spinal accessory/long thoracic) nerve.
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FALSE - there is little sympathetic nerve regulation of pulmonary vascular resistance
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Inspiration causes a small (increase/decrease) in pulmonary vascular resistance while expiration causes a small (increase/decrease).
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In what parts of the nephron is HCO3- reabsorbed?
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PT, TAL, DT/CD
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TRUE/FALSE: Nerves, muscle, venous drainage, and lymphatics of the anus are the same above and below the pectinate line.
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FALSE - they are different above and below the pectinate line
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What does the QRS interval measure and what is normal?
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ventricular activation, less than 0.10 sec
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