A family history of cardiac arrest and sudden death, especially at a young age may suggest a congenital (inherited) form of LQTS.
because their S H I T is red
p --> q and q --> p are not equivalent p --> q and q --> (not)p are equivalent The truth table shows this. pq p --> q q -->(not)p f f t t f t t t t f f f t t t t
P Q (/P or /Q) T T F T F T F T T F F T
p > q~qTherefore, ~p| p | q | p > q | ~q | ~p || t | t | t | f | f || t | f | t | t | f || f | t | t | f | t || f | f | t | t | t |
P | T T F F Q | T F T F Q' | F T F T P + Q' | F T F F The layout is the best I could do with this software. Hope it is OK.
A. T. Q. Stewart was born in 1929.
A. T. Q. Stewart died in 2010.
The duration of Q. T. Hush is -300.0 seconds.
The QT of LQTS refers to an interval between two points (Q and T) on the common electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) used to record the electrical activity of the heart.
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Q. T. Hush was created on 1960-09-24.
Q. T. Hush ended on 1961-02-08.