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Group CBT is interactive and psychoeducational, with a focus on helping participants to develop strategies to reduce stress, apply paced breathing, and cognitive and behavioural strategies during HF/NS (see Hunter et al, 28 and Hunter and Mann 34 for detailed descriptions of the components of CBT for HF/NS).

Each of these models has an ODE for the evolution of membrane voltage (V) through time (t), which takes the form where Cm is the membrane capacitance, I j represent the currents due to each species of ion channel ' j', and Istim is the stimulus current applied to pace the cell.

Beginning in chiming placidity, the song gradually assumed a forward pull, and Mr. Binney applied similar pacing to his solo, moving from judicious concision to a torrential overflow.

The stimulation protocols first applied oesophageal pacing at a 100 ms cycle length (CL) for 30 s.

Each half-hour-long, documentary-style episode applies the pacing and aesthetics of prestige cable programming to the hectic chronology of a Presidential campaign.

On detecting such an arrhythmia, the ICD can apply cardiac pacing or cardioverter shock to restore normal rhythms.

PES procedures began by applying standard pacing stimuli at a BCL of 125 ms for 25 s.

Ventricular effective refractory period (VERP) was determined by applying 9 paced ventricular beats (9xS1) at a cycle length of 100 ms followed by a single extra-stimulus (S2) that was sequentially increased in 1 ms steps until capture.

Men applied a positive pacing strategy whereas women applied a negative pacing strategy in 200 m and 400 m medley between 2000 and 2011 for international races [ 44].

WT and Scn5a+/− hearts (Fig. 1a,b) were subject to regular (8 Hz) pacing applied at (a) the endocardium using the 1-Fr bipolar pacing catheter inserted through a left atrial incision to access the atrioventricular node (AVN) and at (b, c) the epicardium of the LV (b) base and (c) apex using a custom-made suction electrode.

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