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  2. What Is Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency? - WebMD

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    8 min read. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) causes problems in how you digest food. Your pancreas doesn't make enough of the enzymes that your body needs to break down and absorb nutrients ...

  3. EP matrix - Wikipedia

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    EP matrix. In mathematics, an EP matrix (or range-Hermitian matrix [1] or RPN matrix [2]) is a square matrix A whose range is equal to the range of its conjugate transpose A *. Another equivalent characterization of EP matrices is that the range of A is orthogonal to the nullspace of A. Thus, EP matrices are also known as RPN (Range ...

  4. How to Read an Eye Prescription: What the Numbers Mean

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    If your prescription reads -1.00, that means your eyeglasses need 1 diopter of strength to correct nearsightedness. If your prescription reads +2.50, your eyeglasses need 2.5 diopters of strength ...

  5. Zener cards - Wikipedia

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    The experimenter continues until all the cards in the pack are used. Poor shuffling methods can make the order of cards in the deck easier to predict and the cards could have been inadvertently or intentionally marked and manipulated. In his experiments, J. B. Rhine first shuffled the cards by hand but later decided to use a machine for shuffling.

  6. What is an Electrophysiologist? - WebMD

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    An electrophysiologist, also known as a cardiac electrophysiologist or cardiac EP, is a cardiologist who focuses on testing for and treating problems involving irregular heart rhythms, also known ...

  7. Medical Alert Bracelets for Diabetes - WebMD

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    A medical identification (ID) bracelet can save your life, especially if you have diabetes. In an emergency, it provides vital information about your health to first responders when you can’t ...

  8. What is an Electrophysiology Procedure? Tests, Risks, and ...

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    Bottom line. An electrophysiology procedure is a series of tests that doctors use to evaluate the electrical activity of your heart. It’s often the first step in diagnosing an arrhythmia or ...

  9. EpiPen: Dosage, Side Effects, Uses, and More - Healthline

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    Learn about cost, uses, and more for EpiPen (epinephrine), a prescription drug-device product that treats severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.