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Subject: Electrocardiography, Electrical Axis of Heart
Category: Health > Medicine
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Posted: 22 Feb 2005 02:26 PST
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Question ID: 478606
What is the relation between the magnitude of the overall electrical
vector of a heart's axis (as determined by Einthoven's triangle and by
QRS deflections on an electrocardiogram using the lead 1, 2, and 3
positions) and the change in voltage in a typical cardiac cell during
an action potential?
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