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cardiac output, CO СЪЩ

cardiac output, CO МЕД
в PONS речника

car·di·ac [ˈkɑ:diæk, Am ˈkɑ:r-] ПРИЛ inv

Herzkrankheit f <-, -en>
Herzpatient(in) м (f) <-en, -en; -, -nen>
Herzkranke(r) f(м)

I. ˈout·put СЪЩ no pl

output ИКОН
Ausstoß м <-es, -stö·ße>
output ИКОН
Produktion f <-, -en>
output ИКОН
Output м o ср <-s, -s>
output ИНФОРМ
Ausgabe f <-, -n>
output ИНФОРМ
Output м o ср <-s, -s>
output ЕЛЕК
Leistung f <-, -en>
output MIN
Förderleistung f <-, -en>
output per hour ИКОН
output per hour ИКОН
Stundenleistung f <-, -en>
Produktionsausstoß м <-es, -stöße>
Gesamtproduktion f <-, -en>

II. ˈout·put <-tt-, output [or outputted], output [or outputted]> ГЛАГ прх

to output sth image, data

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

output СЪЩ IT

output СЪЩ CTRL

output СЪЩ DEPTS

"Биология"

cardiac output СЪЩ

"Биология"

output СЪЩ

Present
Ioutput
yououtput
he/she/itoutputs
weoutput
yououtput
theyoutput
Past
Ioutput / outputted
yououtput / outputted
he/she/itoutput / outputted
weoutput / outputted
yououtput / outputted
theyoutput / outputted
Present Perfect
Ihaveoutput / outputted
youhaveoutput / outputted
he/she/ithasoutput / outputted
wehaveoutput / outputted
youhaveoutput / outputted
theyhaveoutput / outputted
Past Perfect
Ihadoutput / outputted
youhadoutput / outputted
he/she/ithadoutput / outputted
wehadoutput / outputted
youhadoutput / outputted
theyhadoutput / outputted

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These can cause cardiac poisoning, particularly in grazing animals.
en.wikipedia.org
The standard model used to understand the cardiac action potential is the action potential of the ventricular myocyte.
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Death is rare, but may result from cardiac or respiratory failure in severe cases.
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The cause of his death is variously reported as hunger and a cardiac crisis.
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During the 1930s, it also became evident that he had developed cardiac difficulties, which would plague him for the remainder of his life.
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