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| Domain | Definition |
Health | A tachycardia arising in the conduction tissues surrounding the atrioventricular node. It usually occurs during myocardial infarction, after heart surgery, or in digitalis intoxication. The rate may range from 140 to 250 beats per minute. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | tachycardia ventricularis. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)54 41 43 48 59 43 41 52 44 49 41 2C      45 43 54 4F 50 49 43      4A 55 4E 43 54 49 4F 4E 41 4C |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010100 01000001 01000011 01001000 01011001 01000011 01000001 01010010 01000100 01001001 01000001 00101100 00100000 01000101 01000011 01010100 01001111 01010000 01001001 01000011 00100000 01001010 01010101 01001110 01000011 01010100 01001001 01001111 01001110 01000001 01001100 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)T A C H Y C A R D I A ,   E C T O P I C   J U N C T I O N A L |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0054 0041 0043 0048 0059 0043 0041 0052 0044 0049 0041 002C      0045 0043 0054 004F 0050 0049 0043      004A 0055 004E 0043 0054 0049 004F 004E 0041 004C |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)543537425937355238433514239375449504337244554837544349483546 |
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