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Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of heart contraction.
Any process that modulates the rate, frequency, or extent of heart induction.
Any process that modulates the rate or extent of heart growth.
Any process that increases the rate or extent of heart growth.
Extent of heart rate variability (HRV) was measured in response to spontaneous sleep-related movements.
The expression of miR-210 allowed distinguishing the extent of heart failure according to the NYHA functional classification.
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The oral drug, marketed as Médiator by Servier Laboratories, was taken by some 5 million people in France and was often prescribed for weight‑loss until it was withdrawn by France in November 2009 as new research revealed the extent of the heart-valve problem.
DM1 patients with cardiac abnormalities generally show various extents of heart chamber dilation and hypertrophy (Hermans et al, 2012; McNally & Sparano, 2011; Pelargonio et al, 2002).
On these two-dimensional images, the extent of the heart within the field may be measured from the heart shadow, termed the maximum heart distance (MHD) (Fig. 3).
During heart development, tbx3b is first expressed throughout the extent of the heart tube and becomes restricted to the AVC and OFT at 33 hpf (Fig. 1A,B).
Rumors about Franklin D. Roosevelt's health, for example, pervaded his final presidential campaign in 1944, but he campaigned vigorously and his aides kept the extent of the heart disease that would kill him the following year out of the news.
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