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Meanings of reentrant wave in English
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Usage of reentrant wave in English
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The reentrantwave fronts remained stationary and rotated around these ridges as anchoring sites.
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It also provides a natural anchor to the reentrantwave front, lengthening the life span of reentry.
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We conclude that a critically sized anatomic obstacle converts a nonstationary meandering reentrantwave front to a stationary one.
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The attachment and detachment of the reentrantwave front to and from the ridge determine "flutter-like" or "fibrillation-like" activity.
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Background: There is increasing evidence that both functional reentrantwave fronts and multiple wavelets are present during ventricular fibrillation (VF).
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We hypothesized that an anatomic obstacle of a suitable size prevents meandering by causing attachment of the reentrantwave front tip to the obstacle.