increased heart

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandheart

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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heart
noun
uk
/hɑːt/
us
/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandheartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Increases in cardiac output are largely dependent uponincreasedheartrate.
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In the newborn heart its contribution might be different because ofincreasedheartrate and stiffness.
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Three patients expressed awareness ofincreasedheartrate or complained of palpitations.
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Increasedheartrate in depressed subjects in spite of unchanged autonomic balance?
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At necropsy, all four chambers were found to be enlarged, with anincreasedheartweight of 21 gms.
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Increasedheartrate is also known as tachycardia.
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There can also be physical side effects, includingincreasedheartrate, lower blood pressure, damage to the respiratory system and development of lung cancer.
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Increase blood pressure,increasedheartrate, palpitations and arrhythmias may be potential effects.
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Cardiac function is also modified, withincreasedheartrate and increased stroke volume.
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Stress responses, like anincreasedheartrate, usually decrease after these reconciliatory signals.
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Characteristics of this phase includeincreasedheartand respiratory rate and an elevation of blood pressure.
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A person in rage may also experience tunnel vision, muffled hearing,increasedheartrate, and hyperventilation.
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Competitive content and not violent content was associated withincreasedheartrate.
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These includeincreasedheartrate, muscular tremors, headaches, nausea, fever, and chills.
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Physical effects include tingling and numbness throughout the body and anincreasedheartrate.
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Patients confront feared bodily symptoms such asincreasedheartrate and shortness of breath.
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Anincreasedheartrate helps the newly absorbed heat transfer throughout the body more quickly.
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Increasedheartrate is a normal response to physical exercise or emotional stress.
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Other studies have similarly found that individuals under stereotype threat displayincreasedheartrates.
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For instance, fear is associated with raised eyebrows,increasedheartrate and increased body tension.
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Symptoms include fatigue, lightheadedness, headache, weakness,increasedheartrate/heart palpitations, anxiety, and altered vision.
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This outflow causesincreasedheartrate and force of contraction, as well as bodywide vasoconstriction.
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An active pigeon increases cardiac output through anincreasedheartrate to meet the oxygen requirement.
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Sufferers often feel a sense of fear and anxiety after an attack, accompanied by anincreasedheartrate.
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