normal rhythm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormalandrhythm
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normal
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.məl/us/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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rhythm
noun
uk/ˈrɪð.əm/us/ˈrɪð.əm/
a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, ...
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(Definition ofnormalandrhythmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One other patient with right coronary arterial obstruction has anormalrhythm.
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This disturbed rhythm is followed by a period of caecal inactivity for up to 5 days before thenormalrhythmis re-established.
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Clearly thenormalrhythmof cone opsin expression appeared to be disrupted due to the absence of light.
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Thenormalrhythmof employment is disturbed, and he very often gets into a very bad psychological state and becomes morbid about his condition.
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The latter was also able to resume anormalrhythmof work.
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A defibrillator is a device which applies external electrical stimulation to the heart for the purpose of restoring it to itsnormalrhythm.
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Drugs that are effective at maintainingnormalrhythmafter electric cardioversion, can also be used for pharmacological cardioversion.
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Younger patients with normal cardiac anatomy and function have the highest probability of maintainingnormalrhythmwhile taking antiarrhythmic drugs.
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The heart also rapidly loses the ability to maintain anormalrhythm.
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Gap junctions are protein channels that are responsible for conducting electrical impulses between cells in the heart to maintainnormalrhythm.
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Light during the daytime, and activities occurring at regular times each day, may help to restore anormalrhythm.
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After several minutes, the heart fibrillates, then restarts anormalrhythm.
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It is a condition that causes a disruption of the heart'snormalrhythm.
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Soon life resumed itnormalrhythm.
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There is no difference in risk of stroke in people having converted to anormalrhythmwith anti-arrhythmic treatment compared to those with only rate control.
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Health research has found that people showed greater need for sleeping pills because their normal rhythms had been disrupted—a sort of minor but continued jet lag.
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