QRS-- A pattern seen in an electrocardiogram that indicates the pulses in a heart beat and their duration. Variations from a normal QRS pattern indicate heart disease.
the contraction of the ventricles
In QRS wave, P wave shows atrial contraction or depolarisation whereas, T wave shows ventricular repolarisation.
A cancerous mole may have ragged or notched edges.
QRS Records was created in 1928.
Nothing, they are equivalent.
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"QRS" generally means to send messages slower.
More cells depolarize during this QRS complex(ventricular contraction). The reason is because the muscle mass of the atria is small compared with that of the ventricles. The ventricles have a larger muscle mass. Therfore the electrical impulses within the atria are shorter and are less. The ventricles are larger so there is a larger deflection of the ECG when the ventricles are depolarised this is called the QRS complex
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The Volunteer Fire Company I work at has A Quick Response Service or (QRS). The QRS Vehicle is a 1999 Chevrolet suburban 2500 4x4. We use our QRS o respond to medical calls in our area? I am wonder why some Fire companies like mine use Quick Response units? what is the difference between a QRS unit and an Ambulance. Our QRS doesn't carries people but it carries equipment and backboards. Why are QRS used instead of an ambulance. Thanks. :)
The QRS complex on an ECG represents ventricular depolarisation. This wave should have the greatest amplitude.