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A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing Arrhythmias


A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing Arrhythmias

Author: Dr. Spineanu Eugenia

language: en

Publisher: Dr. Spineanu Eugenia

Release Date: 2024-10-16


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Are you ready to unlock the secrets of arrhythmias and their life-altering impact on cardiac health? This comprehensive guide dives deep into the intricacies of arrhythmias, offering readers a detailed understanding of the irregularities in heart rhythm, from their physiological roots to cutting-edge treatment options. MASTER THE COMPLEXITIES OF CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY LEARN ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF ARRHYTHMIAS AND THEIR CAUSES DISCOVER THE IMPACT OF ARRHYTHMIAS ON CARDIAC FUNCTION EXPLORE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND MODERN INNOVATIONS ACCESS REAL-WORLD CASE STUDIES AND CLINICAL INSIGHTS Whether you're a medical student, healthcare provider, or someone looking to understand arrhythmias, this book provides the knowledge needed to navigate through this critical aspect of heart health. With clear explanations and rich clinical insights, this book is your guide to managing and understanding arrhythmias in a comprehensive and approachable way.

20th Century Typewriting


20th Century Typewriting

Author: David Daniel Lessenberry

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1937


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Israel's Past


Israel's Past

Author: Bob Becking

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Release Date: 2021-10-04


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How should one write a history of Ancient Israel? In the last few decades, a lively discussion has taken place on the historiography of ancient Israel. Minimalists such as Philip Davies, Thomas Thompson, and Niels Peter Lemche challenged the usefulness of the Hebrew Bible as a source for constructing Israel's past. Maximalists like Baruch Halpern and William Dever argued instead that the data from the Hebrew Bible should be trusted until otherwise proven. Others – among whom we can name Hans Barstad, Rainer Albertz, and Lester Grabbe – took a third road. The essays in this volume follow that third road by applying insights from the field of philosophy of history. A dozen case studies from David to the earliest Samaritans demonstrate how difficult it is to write a history of ancient Israel without falling in the abyss of an ideology in one direction or another. The matrix designed by Manfred Weippert to look at the past through five windows (landscape, climate, archaeology, epigraphy and only at the end the Hebrew Bible) turned out to be more helpful. The conclusion of this research is that there are some stable pillars in the swamp of the past, but it comes with the warning that the space between these pillars is large and cannot easily be filled.