Imperfect evolution (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 19:56 (3355 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Tony: I was merely trying to point out that there are a LOT of things that go on under the water, particularly for warm blooded creatures in colder water, and even more particularly at depth where pressure and currents also play an increasingly large role. I think classifying something that is poorly understood as abnormal prior to trying to discern if there is in fact a very valid reason for what is happening might actually impede the progress of their research and lead to false assumptions.-Not having read the article itself, I can't comment on their assumptions, but they should know an arrhythmia when they see it, with any cardiology experience. An arrhythmia has an abrupt onset and turn off, whereas in exercise one sees a gradual increase or decrease in heart rate. The arrhythmia may even have a different axis or vector indicating the rhythm is coming from an irritated focus in the heart.


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