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behind the high altar. The
first ambulatory was in
France in the 11th
century but by the 13th
century ambulatories had been
introduced in
England and...
- In medicine, a
Holter monitor (often
simply Holter) is a type of
ambulatory electrocardiography device, a
portable device for
cardiac monitoring (the monitoring...
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Ambulatory care or
outpatient care is
medical care
provided on an
outpatient basis,
including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention...
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Pickleball is a
racket or
paddle sport in
which two or four
players use a smooth-faced
paddle to hit a perforated,
hollow plastic ball over a 34-inch-high...
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Forward problem of
electrocardiology Heart rate
Heart rate
monitor Wireless ambulatory ECG The
version with '-K-', more
commonly used in
American English than...
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either occur at
regular intervals throughout the day,
known as
continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), or at
night with the ****istance of a machine...
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heart patients.
Cardiac monitoring for
ambulatory patients (those well
enough to walk around) is
known as
ambulatory electrocardiography and uses a small...
- in
churches where the
eastern end
contains other elements such as an
ambulatory and side chapels,
these are also
often counted as part of the chancel...
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Ambulatory phlebectomy is a
surgical treatment for
superficial varicose veins and tributaries.
General accepted indications for this
technique are side...
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Ambulatory blood pressure, as
opposed to
office blood pressure and home
blood pressure, is the
blood pressure over the
course of the full 24-hour sleep-wake...