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DAVID
Dual-Chamber and VVI Implantable Defibrillator. A multicenter study comparing dual-chamber (DDDR) implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) therapy with single-chamber (VVI) ICD therapy in patients with low ejection fractions (40%) and standard ICD indications
Conclusions Dual chamber rate responsive pacing as compared with ventricular backup-only pacing worsens the combined end point of mortality and heart failure-related hospitalization


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But hitting at Maleki assertions that security in Iraq had improved, independent Shi'ite MP and former national security minister Qassem Da'oud on Aug.
Da'oud reflects the views of many Sunni and Shi'ite Arab and Kurdish politicians, concerned that otherwise the Shi'ite theocracy of Iran and the Alawite/Ba'thist regime of Syria would take advantage of the vacuum and increase their interference in Iraq.
CAPTION(S): Hotel receptionist Baha Da'oud Salim Musa, an Iraqi detainee who was allegedly inhumanely treated and killed by British soldiers, pictured with his wife and two children
 
 
 
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