RF2JG683Y–High quality dark blue flat heart beat, beat per minute, pulse icon. Pictogram, icon set, illustration. Useful for web site, banner, greeting cards, a
RFHG7DYH–Stopped pyramid shaped metronome in plastic housing isolated on white
RF2J8X5XC–retro metronome for creating a steady beat of rhythm in music,
RMPYAPRE–An Apple series 4 Watch connected to an iPhone showing heart data.
RMB5DWCR–The Bionic Major: Bounding with health-that's Major Catastrophe the first dog in Britain to be fixed with a heart pacemaker. The three-year-old labrador sailed through a medical check-up a year after his life-saving operation at Bristol University's Veterinary School. He was so full of life that the vets decided to slow down his new heart-beat from ninety to eighty beats per minute. Major's owner, Mrs. Vivienn Harcombe of Wellington in Somerset said. 'He has fantastic energy now.' Hearty.....Once-doomed Major is now brimming with energy. March 1931 P000709
RME0MH4M–May 05, 1955 - Dr. Roger Bannister to wed.: A happy picture of London today of Dr. Roger Bannister the first man to beat the four-minute mile and the girl he is to marry, Miss Moira Jacobson, a 26 year old artist. Miss Jacobson, who lives in London, is the daughter of a Swedish economist, Mr. Per Jacobson, who works in Basle, Switzerland. Her mother, who is British is a sister of the British High Commissioner in Ottawa, Sir Archibald Nye. Miss Jacobson's engagement ring can be seen on her finger.
RFHRJ7W8–Testing Pulse
RM2K8KCA0–Oslo 19781015 E-cup in handball: Refstad-Valur 16-14 Refstad beat Icelandic Valur in the first round of men in Oslo. Per Otto Furuseth (pictured) settled the match a minute before full time with two quick scores. Photo; Bjørn Sigurdsson / NTB
RFR0N22W–medicine banner illustrating normal heart beat. heart rate between 60 to 90 beats per minute
RFR2KPC8–Medical heart frequency, Heart rate monitoring. The number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually per minute
RMM66NJ6–1970s WOODEN METRONOME KEEPING TIME - ks7586 HAR001 HARS BEATS BEATS PER MINUTE BPM CLICK CLICKING EVEN GADGET GIZMO KEEPING TIME KEY WIND MARKING MARKS METRICAL METRONOME OLD FASHIONED PENDULUM RATE REGULAR INTERVALS SETH THOMAS SPRING DRIVE SPRING WOUND SWINGING PENDULUM TICK TOCK TICKING TIME KEEPER TIMING TEMPO VISUAL MOTION WIND UP WOODEN STICK
RF2KYWP12–A young millenial doctor checking his own hearbeat.
RF2DC2EHR–The metronome patented by Johann Maelzel is a wind-up mechanical time measuring tool for musicians to practice playing with a audible pulse (typical beats per minute) at regular intervals
RFKE1E13–The Atlantic Puffin is a very fast bird. In the air, they beat their wings rapidly up to 400 times per minute. They mostly fly low over the ocean and
RFR02TPK–medicine banner illustrating brodycardia. heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
RFH98ENK–Hand push hard and fast in the center of chest 100 to 120 per minute.
RFR58X5X–medicine banner illustrating sudden arrhythmia. heart rate increasing more than 90 beats per minute
RF2BK6Y29–Metronome app screen vector adaptive design template. Music pace support instrument night mode interface with flat characters. Beats per minute
RF2A19RR8–medical banner illustrating arrhythmia slow heart rate on ecg, bradycardia heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
RF2ARRE3K–Infographic showing a heart and different values for heart beats per minute
RF2A1E92M–medical banner illustrating rapid heart pulse on ecg. heart rate more than 90 beats per minute. emotioanl stress, physical pressure, heart disease
RMD6TPW8–Vertical shot of a vintage metronome
RM2J5R41P–A metronome is a device that produces an audible click or other sound at a regular interval that can be set by the user, typically in beats per minute
RF2M8393N–Red medical heartbeat line vector heart shape graphic in health charity concept
RF2KGEW45–A millennial doctor uses a stethoscope to listen to the beating of his own heart. A doctor examining his own heartbeat and looking at the camera.
RFHRJ7W7–Testing Pulse
RFHG7DYK–Three pyramid shaped metronomes in plastic housing isolated on white
RMA3A1TC–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RME6337H–WOODEN AND BRASS METRONOME
RF2EJ9WW9–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RMPE8PAC–Michael Yee holds a sign to encourage participants in the 40th Annual Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) in Washington, Oct. 25, 2015. The sign references the MCM course segment 'Beat the Bridge' wherein participants must reach the 14th Street Bridge at a fourteen-minute per mile pace. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Diana Sims/Released)
RM2AG6MHY–. The diseases of infancy and childhood : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine. HffiiiHiiiili. Fig. 180.—Electrocardiogram. Female, aged three years. Paroxysmal tachycardia.A ventricular beat of 250 per minute. P-waves cannot be identified, probably combinedwith T-waves. Heart action is regular. Impulses during the paroxysms of tachycardiaare probably supraventricular in origin. Prognosis.—The prognosis varies; as a rule it is favorable, deaths inthe attack are scarce and the more favorable prognosis lies in attacksat long intervals. Treatment.—Treatment as to the att
RMF71CYA–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMKH19RB–A traditional wooden clockwork Maelzel pyramid metronome against a white background, 1970s
RFAD84WB–Doctor checking patient with a stethoscope
RMBP85X5–A professional blood pressure monitor, to take readings over 24 hours.
RMB5NKX9–A Nurse measures a patience pulse rate
RF2J8X5X8–Old metronome witth pendulum swinging.and winding mechanism on the side.
RME6A33K–Electronic metronome, Wittner model, isolated on white background (studio shot)
RMB7GDTD–Hummingbird hovering at feeding vessel
RMBKK87F–Two Atlantic Puffins on Skomer Isalnd
RM2J5R41T–A metronome is a device that produces an audible click or other sound at a regular interval that can be set by the user, typically in beats per minute
RF2RMX9EX–Club DJ adjusting controls on mixer.
RMCNA6XP–A young girl has a pulse oximeter UK
RFHRJ7WB–Testing Pulse
RFHDJTP5–Stopped pyramid shaped metronome in plastic housing in sapphire green with marble effect
RMA3A1T4–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
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RF2EJ9WW5–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RF2RMX9D8–Club DJ adjusting controls on mixer.
RM2AN91EJ–Physiology and biochemistry in modern medicine . s well as the outputof blood per minute. By increasing the tension of carbon dioxide, ithas been found in such experiments that the dilatation of the ventricleis encouraged, so that the heart with each beat discharges a larger quan-tity of blood (Fig. 40). When defibrinated blood is used the optimum *A heart lung preparation is one in which both heart and lungs arc perfused outside the body,the vessels being suitably connected to maintain a continuous circulation. THE NUTRITION OF THE BEART 169 pressure or tension «>i* earbon dioxide has bee
RMF71CX6–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMKH19RH–A traditional wooden clockwork Maelzel pyramid metronome against a white background, 1970s
RMBC0X8M–Puffin Fratercula arctica
RMRYH9NA–The dynamics of living matter dynamicsofliving1906loeb Year: 1906 20 DYNAMICS OF LIVING MATTER parent and the heartbeat can easily be watched. When such eggs are put into an Engelmann gas chamber and a current of pure hydrogen is sent through, the heart may cease to beat in fifteen or twenty minutes; the heart stops beating suddenly before the number of heartbeats has diminished noticeably: it ceases beating before all the free oxygen may have had time to diffuse from the egg. In one case the heart beat ninety times per minute before the hydrogen was sent through; four minutes after the curr
RMB5NJPT–A Nurse measures a patience pulse rate
RFW9N109–Metronome: a silent metronome sat upon the top of an upright piano
RME6A31G–Electronic metronome, Wittner model, isolated on white background (studio shot)
RMB7GDY5–Hummingbird hovering at feeding vessel
RFPXCJ3C–Handwriting text Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RM2J5R41R–A metronome is a device that produces an audible click or other sound at a regular interval that can be set by the user, typically in beats per minute
RFHRJ7WA–Testing Pulse
RFHDJTR1–Moving pyramid shaped metronome in plastic housing in sapphire green color with marble effect
RMA3A1T1–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RF2EJ9WX3–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RF2RMX9X6–Club DJ adjusting controls on mixer.
RM2AG9MTA–. Materia medica : pharmacology, therapeutics and prescription writing for students and practitioners. Fig. 10.—From same case as Fig. 9.Every fourth beat is premature. Topline jugular; middle, apex; lower, radial. i6o PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS tions occur at the rate of several hundred per minute, and theireffect upon the ventricle is to make it beat in a rapid, irregular,and disorderly manner. In a pulse-tracing of this conditionunmodified by drugs—(a) No two sections are alike, the radialpulse being irregular and disorderly; (b) the height of the pulsewave has no definite relation to th
RMF71CXT–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMKH19RK–A traditional wooden clockwork Maelzel pyramid metronome against a white background, 1970s
RMBBTW5X–Puffin Yawning
RMRYF79R–The dynamics of living matter dynamicsofliving1906loeb2 Year: 1906 20 DYNAMICS OF LIVING MATTER parent and the heartbeat can easily be watched. When such eggs are put into an Engelmann gas chamber and a current of pure hydrogen is sent through, the heart may cease to beat in fifteen or twenty minutes; the heart stops beating suddenly before the number of heartbeats has diminished noticeably: it ceases beating before all the free oxygen may have had time to diffuse from the egg. In one case the heart beat ninety times per minute before the hydrogen was sent through; four minutes after the cur
RMB5NG0X–A Nurse measures a patience pulse rate
RME6A322–Electronic metronome, Wittner model, isolated on white background (studio shot)
RMB7GE1D–Hummingbird hovering at feeding vessel
RFPYCNJ7–Handwriting text Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RFHY3KBN–Three swinging pyramid shaped metronomes in plastic housing isolated on white
RMA3A1R1–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RF2EJ9WX5–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RM2CGHDN1–. Clinical disorders of the heart beat : a handbook for practitioners and students . 0 and300 per minute there is as a rule little resemblance. Extremeacceleration of the auricle has its special characters, and thearbitrary line of separation is drawn at 200 per minute,because these special characters begin to appear when the 72 Chapter VI. rate is so far enhanced. Perhaps the most notable feature offlutter, or extreme acceleration of the auricle, is its almostinvariable association with heart-block. Flutter, so far aswe know, arises in the auricle only,* and the rate of theauricular contracti
RMF71CXM–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMBCNCX9–Puffin portrait Fratercula arctica
RMRYG3E1–The dynamics of living matter dynamicsofliving00loeb Year: 1906 2O DYNAMICS OF LIVING MATTER parent and the heartbeat can easily be watched. When such eggs are put into an Engelmann gas chamber and a current of pure hydrogen is sent through, the heart may cease to beat in fifteen or twenty minutes; the heart stops beating suddenly before the number of heartbeats has diminished noticeably: it ceases beating before all the free oxygen may have had time to diffuse from the egg. In one case the heart beat ninety times per minute before the hydrogen was sent through; four minutes after the curren
RME6A31F–Electronic metronome, Wittner model, isolated on white background (studio shot)
RFPYCMN6–Handwriting text Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RFR0MMDG–Handwriting text Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RMA3A1T9–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RF2EJ9WW6–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RM2CRP5CD–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . s made in thesame cycle, one coincident with the onset ofthe first, and the second coincident with theonset of the second sound, give a basis forthe determination of the volume of the heartwhen it contains the greatest and the leastamount of blood, and the difference betweenthese must be the volume of blood pumpedat that beat. This figure, multipled by thenumber of beats per minute, represents theminute volume output of the two ventricles.With a regular heart rhythm, it is surpris- sociated with several lines of stu
RMF71CXA–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMBC0X89–Puffin pair Fratercula arctica
RME6A324–Electronic metronome, Wittner model, isolated on white background (studio shot)
RFR0RK20–Handwriting text Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RFPXCJEX–Handwriting text writing Heartbeat Rate. Concept meaning measured by number of times the heart contracts per minute.
RMA3A1R6–Blurred moving arm on a musicians mechanical metronome. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy.
RF2EJ9WWG–Beats per minute phrase written with a typewriter.
RM2CGKFD7–. Photographs of surgical cases and specimens . weakand beat from 40 to 45 per minute. He was indisposed to mental exer-tion; but when roused and interested, was quite rational. He lingereduntil August 15th, 18G3, the tendency to stupor becoming greater andgreater towards the close. The autopsy revealed a sabre cut six incheslong, which had raised an osseous flap, adherent at its base, from theleft parietal, and a fracture of the right parietal, with great splinteringof the vitreous plate. The sabre had penetrated the dura mater onthe left side, and on the right side the meninges were injured
RMF71CY4–Doctor listening to patients back and chest
RMD5TACC–Doctor listening to patients chest
RMBBTTEM–Adult Puffin
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