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Definition
Synonym
Flimmerschwelle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Flimmerschwelle
f
(beim Herz)
fibrillation threshold (of the heart)
Flimmerschwelle
f
(beim Herz)
fibrillation threshold (of the heart)
Flimmerschwelle
f
(beim Herz)
fibrillation threshold (of the heart)
Deutsche
Flimmerschwelle Synonyme
Englische
fibrillation threshold Synonyme
fibrillation
abscess
ague
anemia
ankylosis
anoxia
apnea
arrhythmia
asphyxiation
asthma
ataxia
atrophy
backache
bleeding
blennorhea
brokenness
cachexia
cachexy
capriciousness
chill
chills
choppiness
colic
constipation
convulsion
coughing
cyanosis
desultoriness
diarrhea
disconnectedness
discontinuity
dizziness
dropsy
dysentery
dyspepsia
dyspnea
eccentricity
edema
emaciation
erraticness
fainting
fatigue
fever
fitfulness
fits and starts
fluctuation
flux
growth
hemorrhage
high blood pressure
hydrops
hypertension
hypotension
icterus
inconstancy
indigestion
inflammation
insomnia
intermittence
irregularity
itching
jaundice
jerkiness
labored breathing
low blood pressure
lumbago
marasmus
nasal discharge
nausea
necrosis
nonuniformity
pain
paralysis
patchiness
pruritus
rash
rheum
roughness
sclerosis
seizure
shock
skin eruption
sneezing
sore
spasm
spasticity
sporadicity
sporadicness
spottiness
stagger
tabes
tachycardia
tumor
uncertainty
unevenness
unmethodicalness
unpredictability
unsteadiness
unsystematicness
upset stomach
variability
vertigo
vomiting
wasting
whimsicality
wobble
Flimmerschwelle Definition
False-heart
(
a.
)
False-hearted.
Fibrillation
(
n.
)
The
state
of
being
reduced
to
fibers.
Heart
(
n.
)
A
hollow,
muscular
organ,
which,
by
contracting
rhythmically,
keeps
up
the
circulation
of
the
blood.
Heart
(
n.
)
The
seat
of
the
affections
or
sensibilities,
collectively
or
separately,
as
love,
hate,
joy,
grief,
courage,
and
the
like
Heart
(
n.
)
The
nearest
the
middle
or
center
Heart
(
n.
)
Courage
Heart
(
n.
)
Vigorous
and
efficient
activity
Heart
(
n.
)
That
which
resembles
a
heart
in
shape
Heart
(
n.
)
One
of
a
series
of
playing
cards,
distinguished
by
the
figure
or
figures
of
a
heart
Heart
(
n.
)
Vital
part
Heart
(
n.
)
A
term
of
affectionate
or
kindly
and
familiar
address.
Heart
(
v.
t.)
To
give
heart
to
Heart
(
v.
i.)
To
form
a
compact
center
or
heart
Heart-eating
(
a.
)
Preying
on
the
heart.
Heart-robbing
(
a.
)
Depriving
of
thought
Heart-robbing
(
a.
)
Stealing
the
heart
or
affections
Heart's-ease
(
n.
)
Ease
of
heart
Heart's-ease
(
n.
)
A
species
of
violet
(Viola
tricolor)
Heart-spoon
(
n.
)
A
part
of
the
breastbone.
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
Having
the
heart
or
affections
free
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
With
unbroken
courage
Heart-whole
(
a.
)
Of
a
single
and
sincere
heart.
Heart-wounded
(
a.
)
Wounded
to
the
heart
with
love
or
grief.
Lion-heart
(
n.
)
A
very
brave
person.
Pseudo-heart
(
n.
)
Any
contractile
vessel
of
invertebrates
which
is
not
of
the
nature
of
a
real
heart,
especially
one
of
those
pertaining
to
the
excretory
system.
Threshold
(
n.
)
The
plank,
stone,
or
piece
of
timber,
which
lies
under
a
door,
especially
of
a
dwelling
house,
church,
temple,
or
the
like
Threshold
(
n.
)
Fig.:
The
place
or
point
of
entering
or
beginning,
entrance
White-heart
(
n.
)
A
somewhat
heart-shaped
cherry
with
a
whitish
skin.
fibrillation threshold (of the heart) Bedeutung
fibrillation
act
or
process
of
forming
fibrils
cardiac
massage
heart
massage
an
emergency
procedure
that
employs
rhythmic
compression
of
the
heart
(either
through
the
chest
wall
or,
during
surgery,
directly
to
the
heart)
in
an
attempt
to
maintain
circulation
during
cardiac
arrest
heart
surgery
any
surgical
procedure
involving
the
heart
closed-heart
surgery
heart
surgery
in
which
a
small
incision
is
made
(the
chest
cavity
is
not
opened)
open-heart
surgery
heart
surgery
in
which
the
rib
cage
is
spread
open,
the
heart
is
stopped
and
blood
is
detoured
through
a
heart-lung
machine
while
a
heart
valve
or
coronary
artery
is
surgically
repaired
heart
urchin
sea
urchin
having
a
heart-shaped
body
in
a
rigid
spiny
shell
artificial
heart
a
pump
that
replaces
the
natural
heart
cardiac
monitor
heart
monitor
a
piece
of
electronic
equipment
for
continual
observation
of
the
function
of
the
heart
doorsill
doorstep
threshold
the
sill
of
a
door,
a
horizontal
piece
of
wood
or
stone
that
forms
the
bottom
of
a
doorway
and
offers
support
when
passing
through
a
doorway
doorway
door
room
access
threshold
the
entrance
(the
space
in
a
wall)
through
which
you
enter
or
leave
a
room
or
building,
the
space
that
a
door
can
close,
he
stuck
his
head
in
the
doorway
heart
a
playing
card
in
the
major
suit
that
has
one
or
more
red
hearts
on
it,
he
led
the
queen
of
hearts,
hearts
were
trumps
heart-lung
machine
a
pump
to
maintain
circulation
during
heart
surgery,
diverts
blood
from
the
heart
and
oxygenates
it
and
then
pumps
it
through
the
body
heart
valve
an
implant
that
replaces
a
natural
cardiac
valve
Jarvik
heart
Jarvik
artificial
heart
a
kind
of
artificial
heart
that
has
been
used
with
some
success
sodium
thiopental
phenobarbital
phenobarbitone
Luminal
purple
heart
a
long-acting
barbiturate
used
as
a
sedative
threshold
element
threshold
gate
a
logic
element
that
performs
a
threshold
operation
heart
spirit
an
inclination
or
tendency
of
a
certain
kind,
he
had
a
change
of
heart
cardiac
rhythm
heart
rhythm
the
rhythm
of
a
beating
heart
heart
mettle
nerve
spunk
the
courage
to
carry
on,
he
kept
fighting
on
pure
spunk,
you
haven't
got
the
heart
for
baseball
threshold
level
the
intensity
level
that
is
just
barely
perceptible
heart
pump
ticker
the
hollow
muscular
organ
located
behind
the
sternum
and
between
the
lungs,
its
rhythmic
contractions
move
the
blood
through
the
body,
he
stood
still,
his
heart
thumping
wildly
athlete's
heart
enlarged
heart
commonly
found
among
athletes
trained
for
endurance
biauriculate
heart
a
heart
(as
of
mammals
and
birds
and
reptiles)
having
two
auricles
cardiac
muscle
heart
muscle
the
muscle
tissue
of
the
heart,
adapted
to
continued
rhythmic
contraction
ventricle
heart
ventricle
a
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
an
atrium
and
pumps
it
to
the
arteries
atrium
cordis
atrium
of
the
heart
the
upper
chamber
of
each
half
of
the
heart
right
atrium
right
atrium
of
the
heart
atrium
dextrum
the
right
upper
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
the
venae
cavae
and
coronary
sinus
left
atrium
left
atrium
of
the
heart
atrium
sinistrum
the
left
upper
chamber
of
the
heart
that
receives
blood
from
the
pulmonary
veins
heart
valve
cardiac
valve
a
valve
to
control
one-way
flow
of
blood
threshold
limen
the
smallest
detectable
sensation
absolute
threshold
the
lowest
level
of
stimulation
that
a
person
can
detect
pain
threshold
the
lowest
intensity
of
stimulation
at
which
pain
is
experienced,
some
people
have
much
higher
pain
thresholds
than
do
other
people
difference
threshold
differential
threshold
difference
limen
differential
limen
the
smallest
change
in
stimulation
that
a
person
can
detect
heart
bosom
the
locus
of
feelings
and
intuitions,
in
your
heart
you
know
it
is
true,
her
story
would
melt
your
bosom
kernel
substance
core
center
centre
essence
gist
heart
heart
and
soul
inwardness
marrow
meat
nub
pith
sum
nitty-gritty
f
a
e
a
c
the
choicest
or
most
essential
or
most
vital
part
of
some
idea
or
experience,
the
gist
of
the
prosecutor's
argument,
the
heart
and
soul
of
the
Republican
Party,
the
nub
of
the
story
Order
of
the
Purple
Heart
Purple
Heart
a
United
States
military
decoration
awarded
to
any
member
of
the
armed
forces
who
is
wounded
in
action
heart-to-heart
an
intimate
talk
in
private,
he
took
me
aside
for
a
little
heart-to-heart
broken
heart
devastating
sorrow
and
despair,
he
is
recovering
from
a
broken
heart,
a
broken
heart
languishes
here
affection
affectionateness
fondness
tenderness
heart
warmness
warmheartedness
philia
a
positive
feeling
of
liking,
he
had
trouble
expressing
the
affection
he
felt,
the
child
won
everyone's
heart,
the
warmness
of
his
welcome
made
us
feel
right
at
home
heart
a
firm
rather
dry
variety
meat
(usually
beef
or
veal),
a
five-pound
beef
heart
will
serve
six
artichoke
heart
the
tender
fleshy
center
of
the
immature
artichoke
flower
heart
cherry
oxheart
oxheart
cherry
large
heart-shaped
sweet
cherry
with
soft
flesh
bullock's
heart
Jamaica
apple
large
heart-shaped
tropical
fruit
with
soft
acid
pulp
center
centre
middle
heart
eye
an
area
that
is
approximately
central
within
some
larger
region,
it
is
in
the
center
of
town,
they
ran
forward
into
the
heart
of
the
struggle,
they
were
in
the
eye
of
the
storm
Alabama
Heart
of
Dixie
Camellia
State
AL
a
state
in
the
southeastern
United
States
on
the
Gulf
of
Mexico,
one
of
the
Confederate
states
during
the
American
Civil
War
bleeding
heart
someone
who
is
excessively
sympathetic
toward
those
who
claim
to
be
exploited
or
underprivileged
cardiologist
heart
specialist
heart
surgeon
a
specialist
in
cardiology,
a
specialist
in
the
structure
and
function
and
disorders
of
the
heart
bullock's
heart
bullock's
heart
tree
bullock
heart
Annona
reticulata
small
tropical
American
tree
bearing
a
bristly
heart-shaped
acid
tropical
fruit
heartleaf
heart-leaf
Asarum
virginicum
evergreen
low-growing
perennial
having
mottled
green
and
silvery-grey
heart-shaped
pungent
leaves,
Virginia
to
South
Carolina
heartleaf
heart-leaf
Asarum
shuttleworthii
wild
ginger
having
persistent
heart-shaped
pungent
leaves,
West
Virginia
to
Alabama
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