Another term for pacemaker competition is "leadership competition." This concept refers to the competition among various entities, such as cells or organisms, to establish dominance or control in a particular environment, often influencing the overall dynamics and outcomes within a system.
The heart's "pacemaker" is the SA (sinoatrial) node.
Draw is another term for tie ... the athletes would have tied in whatever competition they were in.
Another term in the United States for competition law is Anti-trust law. You can get information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Competition law" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
sinoatrial node (SA)
The sinoatrial node (SA)
A competition is where you compete to win something
pacemaker is a pacemaker
Pacemaker cells and node cells are not exactly the same, but they are closely related. Pacemaker cells are specialized cardiac muscle cells responsible for initiating and regulating the heartbeat, primarily found in the sinoatrial (SA) node, which is the heart's primary pacemaker. The term "node cells" typically refers to the cells within the SA node and the atrioventricular (AV) node, both of which play critical roles in the conduction system of the heart. Thus, while all pacemaker cells are node cells, not all node cells are pacemaker cells.
The main cause of a pacemaker to stop working is the battery going dead. Another cause would be a malfunction within the electrical system. These 2 causes are very, very rare.
Disqualified. they are no longer qualified to compete in the competition. ;]
pacemaker is a pacemaker
How did the pacemaker effect the world?