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Date: 2003-08-30 16:26:41
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Medicine
Cardiac arrhythmia
Clinical medicine
Circulatory system
Medical signs
Medical emergencies
Atrial fibrillation
Heart rate
Entropy
Heart failure

news and views Physiology Unhealthy surprises Dante R. Chialvo Fluctuations in heart rate can signal disease and may prove fatal. A

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