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  1. ... arteries for unusual thickening or high tension. 5. Exercise test: Hopping 100 times on one foot. At close count heart rate with stethoscope over apex, listening for murmurs and ...
  2. ... as markedly ischemic. A normal or slightly positive exercise-test result, as we defined the term, was characterized by a maximal heart rate >120 beats per minute, a maximal workload =100 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - SUMEX annual report 
    Publication: Produced: 1 June 1989
    ... of the physiological model results. For example, a heart rate of 120 is considered abnormally high in the context of a resting person but may be inappropriately low in the context of a treadmill stress test. A key feature of the combined mathematical and ...
  4. ... of the physiological model results. For example, a heart rate of 120 is considered abnormally high in the context of a resting person but may be inappropriately low in the context of a treadmill stress test. A key feature of the combined mathematical and ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - SUMEX annual report 
    Publication: Produced: 1 June 1988
    ... of the physiological model results. For example, a heart rate of 120 is considered abnormally high in the context of a resting person but may be inappropriately low in the context of a treadmill stress test. A key feature of the combined mathematical and ...
  6. ... of the physiological model results. For example, a heart rate of 120 is considered abnormally high in the context of a resting person but may be inappropriately low in the context of a treadmill stress test. A key feature of the combined mathematical and ...
  7. ... Batteries, blood chemistry, blood gas/oximetry, ECG analyzers, heart rate meters/pulse ... simulators, stress test systems. Med Electron 1987 Dec;18(6):l ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - School physicians' manual for Los Angeles City School District 
    Publication: Los Angeles : Office of the Superintendent, Los Angeles City School District, 1943
    ... dysfunction or a hyperactive nerv- ous system. Heart rates below 50, indicating possible heart block. numerous extrasystoles that remain after exercise test (hopping on one foot 100 times). Most extrasystoles ...
  9. ... accom- plished by placing subjects under a severe stress, such as stepping up and down a standard height at a standard pace or tilting in the relaxed state, and noting the rise in heart rate and the fall during recovery. Other tests were aimed at measuring psychomotor and sensory performances, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Hitler as seen by his doctors (Volume 2) 
    Publication: [Frankfurt?] : Headquarters, United States Forces European Theater, Military Intelligence Service Center, 15 Oct 1945-28 Nov 45
    ... indicated rapidly progressive coronary sclerosis, (See Annex VII), Heart ... was the sinus node. Exercise test of the heart was not made, (ll) ABDOMEN ...
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