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  2. Microshock - Wikipedia

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    It is important to note that microshock (or micro-shock) are not IEV [2] defined terms and are not used in any international standard. "Micro-shock" is an otherwise imperceptible electric current applied directly, or in very close proximity, to the heart muscle of sufficient strength, frequency, and duration to cause disruption of normal cardiac function.

  3. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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  4. Macroshock - Wikipedia

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    Macroshock is a medical term for the effects of body exposed to electrical current, which can lead to severe injury or death by electrocution.It is used most often in the medical field, but is also commonly used in the fields of electrophysiology and bioengineering.

  5. List of cricketers' biographies and autobiographies - Wikipedia

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    Peter May Biography: Peter May: Alan Hill: 2011: Ian Botham - The Power and The Glory: Ian Botham: Simon Wilde: 2011: Fred Trueman - The Authorised Biography: Fred Trueman: Chris Waters 2011: The Breaks are Off - My Autobiography: Graeme Swann: Graeme Swann: 2011: A Reappraisal of English Cricket's Most Controversial Captain: Tony Greig: David ...

  6. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    If an electrical circuit is established by electrodes introduced in the body, bypassing the skin, then the potential for lethality is much higher if a circuit through the heart is established. This is known as a microshock. Currents of only 10 μA can be sufficient to cause fibrillation in this case with a probability of 0.2%. [22]

  7. File:Thorton book.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Thorton book; Author: Math10: Image title: Thorton book; Software used: Adobe PageMaker 7.0: File change date and time: 06:00, 7 May 2007: Date and time of digitizing: 06:00, 7 May 2007: Conversion program: Acrobat Distiller 7.0 (Windows) Encrypted: no: Page size: 432 x 648 pts: Version of PDF format: 1.4

  8. File:SodShock.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Michael S. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Michael Stern Hart (March 8, 1947 – September 6, 2011) [1] was an American author, best known as the inventor of the e-book and the founder of Project Gutenberg (PG), the first project to make e-books freely available via the Internet.