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  2. John Alexander Hopps - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Hopps, OC (May 21, 1919 – November 24, 1998) was a co-developer of both the first artificial pacemaker and the first combined pacemaker-defibrillator, and was the founder of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (CMBES). He has been called the "Father of biomedical engineering in Canada." [1] [2] [3]

  3. Otis Boykin - Wikipedia

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    This inspired him to help improve the pacemaker. [4] Boykin attended Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas, where he was the valedictorian, graduating in 1938. [5] He attended Fisk University [3] on a scholarship, worked as a laboratory assistant at the university's nearby aerospace laboratory, and left in 1941. [citation needed]

  4. Orestes Fiandra - Wikipedia

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    Orestes Fiandra (August 4, 1921 in Montevideo, Uruguay – April 22, 2011 in Montevideo, Uruguay), was a professor and researcher in medicine and cardiology in Uruguay.. In 1960 he implanted a pacemaker provided by Rune Elmqvist from the Karolinska Institute of Sweden.

  5. Meghan Markle’s Body Language Was Quite Surprising (and ...

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    It seems that Meghan Markle is following in the footsteps of Taylor Swift, who recently showed a major shift in body language. Last week, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, attended an event in Venice ...

  6. List of stutterers - Wikipedia

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    Greek orator Demosthenes practicing oratory at the beach with pebbles in his mouth. Stuttering (alalia syllabaris), also known as stammering (alalia literalis or anarthria literalis), is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and involuntary silent pauses or blocks during which the person ...

  7. A brain pacemaker helped a woman with crippling depression ...

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    Emily Hollenbeck lived with a deep, recurring depression she likened to a black hole, where gravity felt so strong and her limbs so heavy she could barely move. Researchers say the treatment ...

  8. Patti Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood is a body language researcher, speaker and author. She is a former University Instructor in Communication and taught courses such as; Nonverbal Communication, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Skills, Human Relations, Team Building and Group Dynamics, and later taught Continuing Education Courses on Body language and First Impressions, and Body Language and Deception Detection at Emory ...

  9. Colorado Dog Lover Urges People To Donate Their Pacemakers to ...

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    The American Heart Association states that research has found that many of these devices have five to 10 years of battery life left once ... than 9 out of 10 people with pacemakers would donate ...