In Boston, 32 people with pacemakers, all within a 10-block radius, suddenly drop dead. |
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How do you write regulations that cover devices ranging from tongue depressors and crutches to defibrillator pacemakers and MRI machines? |
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It was a bitter blow to the League's current pacemakers who had been hoping to stamp their name on the soccer scene this season. |
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Miner spent the next three years designing specialized chips for cardiac pacemakers. |
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The big-city marathons, with their flat courses and pacemakers, are not a true test. |
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He and Chris Chataway were the pacemakers as Bannister became the first man to break the four-minute barrier for the mile. |
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Stevie Wood and Our Shiraz were early pacemakers, then Dantessa took over, bowling along with the rest of the field of 18 strung out. |
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Paula Radcliffe emerged at the top of the slope, flanked by two pacemakers, nearly three minutes ahead of any other runner. |
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The pair was among seven for the 2,400-meter race, including both their respective pacemakers, Diyapour and High Action. |
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Okayo begins to accelerate away from the pacemakers, with Yingjie attempting to hang on in second. |
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For the medical device industry, only ads for risky devices such as pacemakers or artificial hearts must disclose negative side effects. |
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Currently, about 250,000 electronic pacemakers are implanted in patients annually in the United States. |
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The sample in this study consisted of 254 patients consecutively undergoing implantation of permanent pacemakers during a two-year period. |
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Drugs reduce the symptoms and prevent the condition worsening while some patients are fitted with pacemakers. |
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In the 1950s, the rules said pacemakers could not be used in record attempts. |
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Hundreds of injuries, and some deaths, were linked to such devices as defective heart valves, faulty pacemakers, and substandard intrauterine devices. |
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Patients with poor endocardial detection, absence of sinus rhythm, aortic valve disease, significant mitral regurgitation, prosthetic valves or pacemakers were excluded. |
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People with pacemakers and defibrillators who use arc welding devices and other kinds of heavy energy that involve magnetism or electricity tend to have problems. |
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But if the going came up really soft or even heavy, I would be looking for a horse with proven stamina, especially if there are pacemakers in the field. |
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Medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants, and bone growth stimulators are valuable tools in the treatment of patients with multiple medical needs. |
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Now wireless cardiac pacemakers, implanted nonsurgically, eliminate restriction on daily physical activities. |
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The remaining eight describe special technologies like pacemakers, colostomies, and vagal nerve stimulators. |
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Almost all of the cardiac pacemakers available today have multiple programmabilities that should be considered during the longevity prediction. |
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Pacemakers are usually used to treat an abnormally slow heartbeat which can cause dizziness, fainting or blackouts. |
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The Pill Social Centre, operating since the 1950s, is a community hall and events venue, having hosted The Who and Gerry and the Pacemakers. |
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Many notable musicians of the time originated in the city including Billy J Kramer, Cilla Black, Gerry and the Pacemakers and The Searchers. |
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Pacemakers and watches will explode and cause the cremator to break down. |
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