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Biology / Ejection fraction / Heart failure / Cardiac output / End-systolic volume / Stroke volume / Echocardiography / End-diastolic volume / Ventricle / Cardiovascular physiology / Circulatory system / Anatomy
Date: 2009-09-15 12:39:13
Biology
Ejection fraction
Heart failure
Cardiac output
End-systolic volume
Stroke volume
Echocardiography
End-diastolic volume
Ventricle
Cardiovascular physiology
Circulatory system
Anatomy

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DETECTION OF INCREASES IN EJECTION FRACTION

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