Number of contractions (beats) of the heart per minute (bpm)
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Examples for "hr"
Examples for "hr"
1On the other leaf the glands began to dry in 1 hr.
2Lower concentrations were needed to obtain the same results after 48 hr.
3The primary outcome was cumulative morphine consumption at 72 hr following surgery.
4Biopsies from the quadriceps muscle were taken 48 hr after each test.
5As a matter of fact, the tidal day varies from 24 hr.
1The interpretation of fetal heart rate tracings was longer using ACOG criteria.
2Past research has shown that aerobic exercise can improve heart rate variability.
3Physiologists have often noted the difficulty for beginners to use heart rate.
4We observed good agreement between echocardiographic and spiral electrode heart rate measurements.
5Small changes in mean heart rate were seen with all exposure metrics.
1Unlike a personal heart rate monitor, which counts heartbeats, an ECG measures the electrical impulses that make the heart pulse.
2In his heart pulsed the sweet song of spring's first ineffable bird.
3My body tunnels in, my heart pulses low in my belly.
4His heart pulsed as with the stroke of a mighty piston.
5The murderer's bullet had pierced a heart pulsing with the joy of life.
1In addition to regulating cardiac rate and contractility, beta1AR and beta2AR may play different roles in the pathogenesis of heart failure.
2Asynchrony, rapid cardiac rates and rhythm irregularities are the main factors involved in the development of the disease.
Translations for cardiac rate