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Electrocardiogram, heart movement and heart rate in the awake gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia)

Germer et al., 2015

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12342175212270090902
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Germer C
Tomaz J
Carvalho A
Bassani R
Bassani J
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Journal of comparative physiology B

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The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the simplest and most effective non-invasive method to assess the electrical activity of the heart and to obtain information on the heart rate (HR) and rhythm. Because information on the HR of very small reptiles (body mass< 10 g) is still …
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