1. Blood circulation in the newborn Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesInfant, NewbornCardiovascular DiseasesWorld Health Organization
2. [Miniature transmitter used to monitor heartbeats] Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
3. The sound of the dog's heartbeats is picked up by a microphone stuck to his fur Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
4. The passage of the dye through the blood vessels is recorded by two small photo-electric cells Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
5. Dr. [Zdenek] Rychter produces his own tools for his very delicate operations Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
6. Water composition is probably also related to cardiovascular diseases. At the University of Helsinki, the water analysis is performed with a x-ray emission spectrometer Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
7. The machine that will take over the functions of the patient's heart and lungs during the operation Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesNursesSwedenWorld Health Organization
8. Laboratory analyses are made immediately Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesSweden
9. A specially equipped ambulance linked by radio to the coronary care unit of a hospital. Energency treatment can be started immediatley Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelTransportation of PatientsPatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
10. Before a decision on treatment is made, the patient is examined thoroughly. The examination may include heart catheterization ans angiography. The A.L Miasmikov Institute of Cardiology in Moscow conducts detailed studies of the various cardiovascular disease and their distribution in relation to age Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansPatientsEquipment and SuppliesNursesUSSRWorld Health Organization