The Guides moved on the village, and up the main re-entrant itself.
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This suggests that one of the predicted transmembrane regions might be re-entrant.
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In both cases an initial re-entrant wave fragmented into multiple wavelets of activation.
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Atrial flutter, a re-entrant atrial tachycardia, is one such rhythm disturbance.
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Now B116 is a front line trench in a re-entrant.
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In one patient, AV nodal re-entrant tachycardia was also inducible.
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The path debouched about the midst of the re-entrant angle, the woods stopping some distance inland.
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This plan was adopted to avoid having to advance up the re-entrant which was too dangerous.
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The best re-entrant attempt is shown, in which each knight has to trespass twice on other parts.
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The crowded Infantry waiting in support would certainly have been driven out of the re-entrant with frightful slaughter.
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These re-entrant waves, seen in numerical solutions of simplified models of cardiac tissue, may occur during ventricular tachycardias.
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Although we were not actually in the Salient itself, we were situated at the northern re-entrant to it.
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This is difficult, because of the condition as to the flag-buoy, and because it is a re-entrant tour.
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Canyons and re-entrant angles abound.
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Background: Unstable repolarization has been proposed as a risk factor for re-entrant arrhythmias, but confirmatory data from clinical trials are lacking.
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The village lay in a re-entrant of the hills, from which two long spurs projected like the piers of a harbour.