Flutter

  • 111Ventricular flutter — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|I|49|0|i|30 ICD9 = ICD9|427.42 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D054141 Ventricular flutter is an arrythmia affecting the ventricles that… …

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  • 112Wow & Flutter — Infobox Musical artist Name = Wow Flutter Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Portland, Oregon, United States Genre = Indie rock Years active = Label = Associated acts = URL = Current members = Cord Amato …

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  • 113Wow-and-flutter — may refer to:* Wow (recording) and flutter, irregularities in the playback speed of analog recordings * A 1994 song by Stereolab from the album Mars Audiac Quintet * Wow Flutter, an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon …

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  • 114Wow and flutter —   [wəʊ ənd flʌtə, englisch], Elektroakustik: niederfrequente (wow) und höherfrequente (flutter) Gleichlaufschwankungen bei Plattenspielern, Tonbandgeräten und Kassettenrekordern, die durch elektronische Regelung der Antriebsmotoren auf möglichst… …

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  • 115auricular flutter — n ATRIAL FLUTTER …

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  • 116flexural aileron flutter — A flutter caused by the movement of the ailerons lagging behind the rise and fall of the outer portion of the wing as it flexes, thus tending to increase the oscillations. Mass balancing of the ailerons prevents this type of flutter. The… …

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  • 117torsional aileron flutter — A flutter caused by the wing twisting under loads imposed on it by the movement of the ailerons. The diagram gives the sequence for a half cycle. In Figure A, the aileron is displaced slightly downward, exerting an increased lifting force on the… …

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  • 118in a flutter — {adv. phr.}, {informal} In a state of nervous excitement. * /Whenever Norm and Cathy are near one another, both are in a flutter; they must be in love./ …

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  • 119in a flutter — {adv. phr.}, {informal} In a state of nervous excitement. * /Whenever Norm and Cathy are near one another, both are in a flutter; they must be in love./ …

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  • 120Ocular flutter — is an opsoclonic disorder in which the eyes incontinuously saccadically move around the point of fixation in the field of vision. See also nystagmus. References Categories: VisionEye stubs …

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