Lecture

ECG Hemodynamics Figure

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This lecture covers the analysis of ECG signals related to hemodynamics, focusing on ECG waveforms, Doppler signals, and stethoscope readings. The slides provide detailed information on data scaling, signal processing, and chart interpretation.

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