Sentence examples for heart refers from inspiring English sources

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The title "Soldier's Heart" refers to an obsolete term ascribing actual cardiac disorder to what was later known as shell shock, then battle fatigue and then post-traumatic stress disorder.

The term "depraved heart" refers not to the victim's heart, but the perpetrator's.

The English word "heart" refers to emotion, and generally excludes intellect.

In this usage, kokoro, the Japanese word for heart, refers to the merging of the heart and spirit in action.

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In those cases, the twin with the heart, referred to as the "pump twin," can die from heart failure induced by the strain of pumping blood to its sibling.

Safranski, after damning Nietzsche's philosophy of power, calls the man himself a "genius of the heart" referring to the forgiving, compassionate conduct of his life and the content of his letters, so at odds with the blazing persona of the work.

Every year, the registry's staff examines 600 to 1,000 hearts referred by medical examiners and pathologists for forensic diagnosis.

A front-page article yesterday about the cloning of pigs that could yield pork with fatty acids that promote heart health referred imprecisely to the affiliation of Alice H. Lichtenstein, a nutritionist who said the research heralded a new era.

The term heart failure refers to a specific condition in which the heart muscle becomes weak and cannot pump effectively.

Heart rate refers to the number of times the ventricles, or sections of your heart, contract each minute.

Average beats per minute (BPM) for different groups include Heart rate refers to the number of times the ventricles, or sections of your heart, contract each minute.

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