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  2. Meta Portal - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Meta Portal (also known as Portal) is a discontinued brand of smart displays and videophones released in 2018 by Meta. [1] [2] The product line consists of four models: Portal, Portal+, Portal TV, and Portal Go. These models provide video chat via Messenger and WhatsApp, augmented by a camera that can automatically zoom and track people's ...

  3. Echocardiogram: What It Shows, Purpose, Types, and Results

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    An echocardiogram, on the other hand, shows a detailed view of the heart's internal structure and how blood flows through it. The test: Measures the size and shape of your heart. Shows how well ...

  4. Stress Echocardiography: Purpose, Procedure, and Results

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    The electrodes connect to an electrocardiograph (ECG). The ECG measures your heart’s electrical activity, especially the rate and regularity of your heartbeats. You’ll likely have your blood ...

  5. Line echo wave pattern - Wikipedia

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    A line echo wave pattern ( LEWP) is a weather radar formation in which a single line of thunderstorms presenting multiple bow echoes forms south (or equatorward) of a mesoscale low-pressure area with a rotating "head". [1] LEWP often are associated with a multiple-bow serial derecho [2] and often produce tornadoes, some of which can be strong. [3]

  6. E/A ratio - Wikipedia

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    E/A ratio. The E/A ratio is a marker of the function of the left ventricle of the heart. It represents the ratio of peak velocity blood flow from left ventricular relaxation in early diastole (the E wave) to peak velocity flow in late diastole caused by atrial contraction (the A wave). [1] It is calculated using Doppler echocardiography, an ...

  7. Echocardiography - Wikipedia

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    Echocardiography, also known as cardiac ultrasound, is the use of ultrasound to examine the heart. It is a type of medical imaging, using standard ultrasound or Doppler ultrasound. [1] The visual image formed using this technique is called an echocardiogram, a cardiac echo, or simply an echo . Echocardiography is routinely used in the diagnosis ...

  8. Imaging the Heart: The New Frontier - WebMD

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    Echocardiography. An echo test involves ultrasound-- high-frequency sound waves -- to evaluate the function of heart muscle and valves, the same technology used to ensure a developing baby is ...

  9. Oddballs (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Echo begins to unintentionally irritate James by eating his favorite donuts, throwing her stuff everywhere, interrupting his favorite show and moving into his room. James and Echo get into a fight, leading to James confessing he lied and finally telling Echo how he feels. Realizing her mistakes, Echo agrees to clean up her mess and the two make up.

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