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S wave amplitude of lead V1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Upper limit range of R wave amplitude in Asian adults Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abnormal S wave amplitude Royalty Free Stock Photo
The amplitude distribution of R and S waves in the 12 lead electrocardiogram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Initial r wave of aVR lead Royalty Free Stock Photo
Premature contraction and Brody effect Royalty Free Stock Photo
Normal ECG Royalty Free Stock Photo
S wave amplitude of lead V1
Influencing factors of R wave amplitude Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transverse maximum QRS potential Royalty Free Stock Photo
Normal R wave progression Royalty Free Stock Photo
Normal QRS axis Royalty Free Stock Photo
The relationship between the maximum QRS potential Royalty Free Stock Photo
Normal ECG Royalty Free Stock Photo
Initial QRS potential of aVR lead Royalty Free Stock Photo
When the ratio of R wave amplitude to S wave amplitude in lead V1 is greater than 1, it indicates an increase in the excitation potential of the right ventricle during overall ventricular excitation.


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