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- noun A second or subsequent
synchronization .
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Cognis has a defibrillator and contains a second component called a resynchronization device, which is designed to coordinate the pumping action of the heart.
Business - BostonHerald.com Associated Press 2010
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Cognis has a defibrillator and contains a second component called a resynchronization device, which is designed to coordinate the pumping action of the heart.
Business - BostonHerald.com Associated Press 2010
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Cognis has a defibrillator and contains a second component called a resynchronization device, which is designed to coordinate the pumping action of the heart.
Business - BostonHerald.com Associated Press 2010
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Cognis has a defibrillator and contains a second component called a resynchronization device, which is designed to coordinate the pumping action of the heart.
Business - BostonHerald.com Associated Press 2010
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Known as cardiac resynchronization therapy, or CRT, the devices typically cost $25,000 or more and are implanted in about 60,000 heart-failure patients in the U.S. each year.
Scrutiny for Heart Devices Ron Winslow 2011
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The suit, which goes back to 2007, involves a heart product known as cardiac resynchronization defibrillators, which are advanced defibrillators that pace the heart to maintain a proper rhythm and deliver jolts when needed to stop potentially deadly rhythm distortions.
Judge Says Medtronic Device Doesn't Infringe Patents George Stahl 2011
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At issue are leads that link complex implants called cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators, or CRT-D devices, to the heart.
Boston Scientific Steps Up Campaign Jon Kamp 2011
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Known as cardiac resynchronization therapy, or CRT, the devices typically cost $25,000 or more and are implanted in about 60,000 heart-failure patients in the U.S. each year.
Scrutiny for Heart Devices Ron Winslow 2011
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That raises the question of how to reduce the bite of resynchronization.
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Shares of the medical-product maker plunged, hitting a 52-week low after the company said it had suspended sales of implantable cardioverter defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators after failing to receive regulatory approval for changes in the way it makes the products.
Contrarians Pounce on Boston Scientific Tennille Tracy 2010
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