31 Bilder zum Thema "aberrante" bei ClipDealer

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PC-3 human prostate cancer cells stained with blue Coomassie, un
Pakis - Paku Pedang - Nephrolepis Cordifolia. This type of plant is often used as decoration and has medicinal properties
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Thamnophis marcianus, Checkered garter snake
Nutria Coypu in close-up Myocastor coypus swimming on a pond
Curling Cucumber
Albino cobra, Naja kaouthia
A fruit body of a slime mold Physarum polycephalum
PC-3 human prostate cancer cells stained with blue Coomassie, un
small butterfly landed on the woman s thumb with a ring
White aberrant scopas tang(Zebrasoma scopas) very rare marine fish
An orange glazy moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
Many spores of a slime mold. Microscopy
In complete left bundle branch block, the conduction of the LBB can be completely interrupted or can still be conducted, but it is delayed by at least 45ms than the RBB.
Scaleless rat snake (Pantherophis guttata)
Businessman standing in front of an strange red wall
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When a  2:1 bundle branch block occurs, the refractory period of the bundle branch is longer than one basal cardiac cycle but shorter than two basal cardiac cycles.
Young fruit bodies of a Physarum slime mold
Microscoric colonies of myxobateria look like flowers or corals
Deformed red tomatoes on a white background
Red-eyed crocodile skink (Tribolonotus gracilis)
When there are more than 3 components in the QRS wave of lead V1, do not diagnose it as right bundle branch block, as this is a manifestation of fragmented QRS wave.
Boa contrictor "sunglow", studio
The monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia), also called monocellate cobra, is a cobra species widespread across South and Southeast Asia.
An orange moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a dead leaf
On a conventional 12 lead electrocardiogram, the QRS wave of complete right bundle branch block in lead V1 is usually an rSR three-phase waveform.
Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy
Aged fruit bodies of a slime mold Physarum polycephalum
The monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia), also called monocellate cobra, is a cobra species widespread across South and Southeast Asia.

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