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  2. GM Roto Hydramatic transmission - Wikipedia

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    GM Roto Hydramatic transmission. Roto Hydramatic (sometimes spelled Roto Hydra-Matic or Roto-Hydramatic) was an automatic transmission built by General Motors and used in some Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Holden models between 1961 and 1965. It was based on the earlier, four-speed Hydramatic, but was more compact, providing only three forward speeds ...

  3. Interior Health - Wikipedia

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    Susan Brown. Budget. $2.6 billion (2020/21) [1] Staff. 21,000 staff; 1,900 physicians; 4,800 volunteers [1] Website. www.interiorhealth.ca. Interior Health is a regional health authority in British Columbia. It is one of the five publicly-funded regional health authorities, serving the southern Interior region of British Columbia.

  4. The Health Risks of Shift Work - WebMD

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    Shift work has also been linked with metabolic syndrome, a combination of health problems like high blood pressure, high blood sugar, obesity, and unhealthy cholesterol levels. It's a serious risk ...

  5. Automated manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Automated manual transmission. The automated manual transmission (AMT) is a type of transmission for motor vehicles. It is essentially a conventional manual transmission [1][2][3][4][5] equipped with automatic actuation to operate the clutch and/or shift gears. Many early versions of these transmissions that are semi-automatic in operation ...

  6. Cardioversion for AFib: Procedure, Risks, Results, Recovery

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    Yes. Blood clots: Either kind of cardioversion could knock loose blood clots created from your abnormal heartbeat. Before the procedure, your doctor may do a type of ultrasound to look for blood ...

  7. How to Stop an AFib Episode - WebMD

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    Breathe in slowly through your nose, feeling your stomach stretch out. Breathe out slowly through your mouth and repeat. The goal is to exhale for longer than it took to inhale. While this may ...

  8. AFib Ablation Procedure: What's Involved, Risks, Outcomes

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    In addition to bleeding at the site of the incision, some possible ablation risks include: blood clot formation or stroke. damage to the blood vessel used to thread the catheter to the heart ...

  9. 15 Types of Dysautonomia: Symptoms, Causes, and More - Healthline

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    These may include phobias, significant stress, or seeing needles or blood. It’s relatively common, with an estimated lifetime incidence of 35%. With vasovagal syncope, your blood pressure drops ...