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    influenced by Cardiacs' eclectic music, which appeared on streaming services in 2021. Alternately billed as "Cardiacs", "The Cardiacs", and "Cardiacs Family...
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    prominence as the frontman of the rock band Cardiacs, which he co-founded with his brother Jim. In addition to Cardiacs, Smith led, co-led or contributed to...
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    Cardiac arrest, also known as sudden cardiac arrest, is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. As a result, blood cannot properly circulate...
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    renamed to Cardiacs, the band released two more cassettes, Toy World (1981) and The Seaside (1984). 1987's Big Ship EP acted as Cardiacs' first proper...
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  • All Up" Cardiacs began further work on LSD following the 2007 tour. Torabi had "never known [Smith] to be as productive as the time [Cardiacs] were making...
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  • Cardiacs Live is a live album by Cardiacs, recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam on 15 May 1988. The live photo on the back cover, however, appears to...
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  • features Cardiacs band leader Tim Smith and Guns guest vocalist Joanne Spratley. Despite being considered relatively accessible for Cardiacs, a few tracks...
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    16-year-old girl's heartbeat Problems playing this file? See media help. The cardiac cycle is the performance of the human heart from the beginning of one heartbeat...
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  • The cardiac nerves are autonomic nerves which supply the heart. They include: Superior cardiac nerve (nervus cardiacus cervicalis superior) Middle cardiac...
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    Cardiac amyloidosis is a subcategory of amyloidosis where there is depositing of the protein amyloid in the cardiac muscle and surrounding tissues. Amyloid...
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    Problems playing this file? See media help. Arrhythmias, also known as cardiac arrhythmias, are irregularities in the heartbeat, including when it is...
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    Tim Quy (category Cardiacs members)
    Cardiacs' sound engineer, lighting technician and roadie alongside future drummer Dominic Luckman. He first gigged with Cardiacs, then called Cardiac...
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  • Archive Cardiacs (or simply Archive) is a compilation album by English rock band Cardiacs. The album is composed of early tracks by the band recorded...
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    In cardiac physiology, cardiac output (CO), also known as heart output and often denoted by the symbols Q {\displaystyle Q} , Q ˙ {\displaystyle {\dot...
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    members in Cardiacs' regularly changing line-up. After playing his first gig as Gazunder, Tim Smith formed Cardiacs under the name Cardiac Arrest, and...
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  • ISBN 978-0-85712-773-0. Sarah Liss. "Cardiacs Attack". Now, May 26, 2005. Kolasky, Sarah (May 1, 2004). "The S.S. Cardiacs". Wavelength Toronto. Wavelength...
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    Jon Poole (category Cardiacs members)
    future Cardiacs bandmate Bob Leith Following some early cassette experiments, Jon Poole's first proper band as writer and performer was the Cardiacs-inspired...
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    Cardiac markers are biomarkers measured to evaluate heart function. They can be useful in the early prediction or diagnosis of disease. Although they...
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    Cardiac monitoring generally refers to continuous or intermittent monitoring of heart activity to assess a patient's condition relative to their cardiac...
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    Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle or myocardium) is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissues, the others being skeletal muscle and smooth...
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    needs of people who have various cardiac problems, live with a cardiac condition or recover from cardiac diseases. Cardiac yoga allows for the participant...
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  • Cardiac fibrosis commonly refers to the excess deposition of extracellular matrix in the cardiac muscle, but the term may also refer to an abnormal thickening...
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    or with a preserved ejection fraction. Heart failure is not the same as cardiac arrest, in which blood flow stops completely due to the failure of the...
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  • side project for Cardiacs. The band recorded their self-titled album around 1983 to 1984. It was released in 1984 through Cardiacs' Alphabet Business...
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  • The cardiac index (CI) is a hemodynamic measure that represents the cardiac output (CO) of an individual divided by their body surface area (BSA), expressed...
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  • Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the sum of activity and interventions required to ensure the best possible...
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    Bob Leith (category Cardiacs members)
    Before joining Cardiacs, Leith was the singer and drummer in the progressive pop band Ad Nauseam with guitarist Jon Poole. Both Cardiacs fans, they became...
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    The cardiac plexus is a plexus of nerves situated at the base of the heart that innervates the heart. The cardiac plexus is divided into a superficial...
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    Heart (redirect from Cardiac)
    ventricle), the middle cardiac vein (draining the bottom of the left and right ventricles), and small cardiac veins. The anterior cardiac veins drain the front...
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    Cardiac catheterization (heart cath) is the insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart. This is done both for diagnostic and interventional...
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