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1 ed increased heart wall thickness as well as increased heart rate.
2 cation, a parameter commonly associated with increased heart rate.
3 low, increased skin vascular resistance, and increased heart rate.
4 so decreased during handgrip exercise due to increased heart rate.
7 as characterized by hypotension (~12 mm Hg), increased heart rate (~80 beats/min), increased renal sy
10 demonstrated effects of the drug, including increased heart rate and blood pressure and increased va
11 elative to placebo, sample doses of nicotine increased heart rate and blood pressure, and induced sti
12 r months, consisting of periodic episodes of increased heart rate and blood pressure, sweating, hyper
15 ed values for the three 20-minute intervals, increased heart rate and decreased ApEn were independent
16 nal shortening [LV FS] and contractility and increased heart rate and LV dimension, mass, and wall st
17 or outflow to higher pressures, resulting in increased heart rate and muscle sympathetic nerve activi
18 line function and responded to 10 minutes of increased heart rate and perfusate Ca2+ with similar inc
23 ut increased significantly as a result of an increased heart rate and, to a lesser degree, stroke vol
27 s, but have consistently shown advanced age, increased heart rate, and decreased blood pressure to be
28 nary hypertension, increased cardiac output, increased heart rate, and increased pulmonary ventilatio
29 in CON and HF, accompanied by vasodilation, increased heart rate, and other changes consistent with
30 amma2 AMPK induces a reciprocal phenotype of increased heart rate, and prevents the adaptive intrinsi
32 essures and systemic vascular resistance and increased heart rate, cardiac index, blood urea nitrogen
34 al pressure, or sympathetic outflow, hypoxia increased heart rate from 61.9 +/- 1.8 to 74.7 +/- 2.7 b
35 ine dose, the additional 2 min of dobutamine increased heart rate (from 99.6 +/- 23.8 to 107.2 +/- 23
36 by epicardial application of bradykinin (BK) increased heart rate (HR), left ventricular systolic pre
38 n the majority of species, including humans, increased heart rate increases cardiac contractility.
40 Although the association between arousal and increased heart rate is well accepted, the neurobiologic
41 iated with MTB bacteremia included male sex, increased heart rate, low CD4 count, absence of highly a
44 nd healthy control subjects (all P<0.01) but increased heart rate only in control subjects (P<0.01).
46 mension, thickness, mass, or wall stress; or increased heart rate or blood pressure (P0.02 for each).
48 se, they can induce adverse effects, such as increased heart rate, palpitations, transient decrease i
51 sed systemic vascular resistance and TO2 and increased heart rate, stroke volume, and cardiac index (
54 n surges of autonomic activity, we described increased heart rate variability reflecting increased Lf
55 RGS4, correlated with decreased resting HR, increased heart rate variability, and enhanced sensitivi
60 milliseconds, but they were associated with increased heart rate, with beta = 0.98 (95% confidence i
61 ects and 2 serious AEs [chest discomfort and increased heart rate, without cardiac symptomatology] co
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