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The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in part two of the standard, [1] including the corresponding two-letter codes where they exist. Where two ISO 639-2 codes are given in the table, the one with the asterisk is the bibliographic code (B code) and the other is the terminological code (T code).
Ventricular flutter is an arrhythmia, more specifically a tachycardia affecting the ventricles with a rate over 250-350 beats/min, and one of the most indiscernible. It is characterized on the ECG by a sinusoidal waveform without clear definition of the QRS and T waves.
Lark was developed by Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of ByteDance, based in Singapore, [2] and was originally developed as an internal tool. [6]In November 2018, Lark became ByteDance's internal communication and collaboration platform.
Flutter-tonguing, a technique for playing wind instruments; Flutter, a 2001 album and a composition by Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet "Flutter", a song by Bonobo from his 2003 album Dial 'M' for Monkey "Flutter", a song by Autechre from the 1994 EP Anti EP; Film. Flutter, 2006 animated short by Howie Shia
In respiratory medicine, a flutter valve (also Pneumostat valve, and Heimlich valve) is a one-way check valve used to prevent airflow back into a chest tube, and usually is applied to drain air from a pneumothorax. [1]
The extra beat throws off your heart's normal rhythm and makes it flutter, pound, or jump in your chest. If your heart is healthy, occasional PVCs are nothing to worry about. But you might need ...
Flutter is a 2011 British black comedy film about gambling, written by Stephen Leslie and directed by Giles Borg. The film stars Joe Anderson , Ricky Tomlinson , Laura Fraser , Billy Zane , Anna Anissimova and Mark Williams .
The United Nations uses a combination of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes, along with codes that pre-date the creation of ISO 3166, for international vehicle registration codes, which are codes used to identify the issuing country of a vehicle registration plate; some of these codes are currently indeterminately reserved in ISO 3166-1.