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Encyclopedia > Systole

Systole can mean the following:

  • Systole (medicine) is a term describing the contraction of the heart.
  • Systole (mathematics) is a term used in mathematics.
  • Systole (literature) is a term used to describe entry into the imagination/surreal in a text.

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Systole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (107 words)
Systole (medicine) is a term describing the contraction of the heart.
Systole (mathematics) is a term used in mathematics.
Systole (literature) is a term used to describe entry into the imagination/surreal in a text.
Cardiac cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1327 words)
Electrical systole of the atria begins with the onset of the P wave on the EKG.
In an electrocardiogram, electrical systole of the ventricles begins at the beginning of the QRS complex.
Systole, or contraction, of the heart is initiated by the electrical cells of the sinoatrial node, which is the heart's natural pacemaker.
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