No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Alt. of Arrhythmous
It's was person that did arrhythmic computations.
The heart muscle is the muscle that normally exhibits arrhythmic contractions. These contractions are controlled by the heart's internal pacemaker system, which generates electrical signals to regulate the heart rate and rhythm.
Arrhythmic music lacks a consistent beat or rhythm, which can create a sense of unpredictability and disorientation for listeners. This type of music may evoke feelings of tension, excitement, or confusion, and can challenge traditional expectations of musical structure. The effects on listeners can vary, with some finding arrhythmic music stimulating and thought-provoking, while others may feel uncomfortable or disconnected from the music.
The term for math is spelled arithmetic.The medical term is arrhythmic (not in proper rhythm).
Arrhythmea is a condition of irregular rythm of heart beat , so anti arrhythmic are those agents given to regularize the irregularity , hope i cleared the doubt.
Various anti-arrhythmic drugs are used, along with cardioversion, defibrillation (for ventricular fibrillation, especially), and also pacemaker insertion.
The doctor may prescribe anti-arrhythmic medications (such as beta-blockers, digitalis, or calcium channel blockers) to prevent the abnormal heart rhythm from returning.
NO! It is an anti-arrhythmic, which slows down your heart, but usually is only used in serious heart conditions. It's effect is directly on your heart, not on your central nervous system so it doesn't work to get you "high".
A sudden irreversible cardiac arrhythmic event which causes sudden death (in both females and males). If the question is made more specific (such as regarding STDs) then a more relevant answer can be provided.
Yes,Arrhythmias may also be caused by some substances or drugs, including:AmphetaminesCaffeineCocaineBeta blockersPsychotropicsSympathomimeticsSometimes anti-arrhythmic medications -- prescribed to treat one type of arrhythmia -- can actually cause another type of arrhythmia.
Being the largest land mammals, elephants have very few natural enemies and are active during both day and night. Compared with those of diurnal and nocturnal animals, the eyes of elephants and other arrhythmic species, such as many ungulates and large carnivores, must function in both the bright light of day and dim light of night. Despite their fundamental importance, the roles of photosensitive molecules, visual pigments, in arrhythmic vision are not well understood. (1Corresponding author: Department of Biology, Rollins Research Center, Emory University, 1510 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA 30322.)