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In the present physiological study, it was noted that part of the mechanism for producing acute changes in LAP was the occurrence and disappearance of cannon A-waves with the initiation and termination of rapid ventricular pacing.
He rode a wave with them".
He likes catching a wave with one stroke, which means being in the precise spot.
Earlier, in Australia, he emerges from a wave with his "hands raised in prayer".
Contemporary dance also seems to be riding a wave, with major theatres signing up associate choreographers.
None could match the momentum he felt cresting a wave with the big plank of a longboard beneath him, however.
The full misery of India breaks over him like a wave, with all its paradoxical accompanying dignity.
On Roebuck Bay I come across a statue of a pregnant Aborigine woman, her arms desperately rising out of a wave with a pearl shell in her hand.
Ben Hope rears up like a wave, with a line of snow like froth along the high ridge, between the coast and Altnaharra in Sutherland.
Another newspaper photograph on the door shows a surfer on a wave, with the caption "Some Easterners think surfing is done with trick photography".
This is a special property of light itself, which is different from a familiar object like a brick," since light is a wave with no mass.
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