| 1. | A bibliography for systoles in hyperbolic geometry currently numbers forty articles.
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| 2. | Systole refers to contraction of the atria or ventricles of the heart.
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| 3. | Pressure waves generated by the heart in systole move the arterial walls.
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| 4. | During ventricular systole, pressure rises in the left ventricle.
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| 5. | When ventricular systole ends, pressure in the left ventricle rapidly drops.
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| 6. | They have valves which prevent blood flowing back ( systole or contraction.
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| 7. | Bruits heard in the epigastrium that are confined to systole are considered normal.
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| 8. | This increases the load on the heart in systole.
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| 9. | Namely, Gromov proved a sharp inequality relating the systole and the filling radius,
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| 10. | This sees the displacement of a thickened mitral valve cusp into the left atrium during systole.
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