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All sinus rhythms have a P-QRS-T configuration.
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Trauma to the brain caused by an unexpected or unintentional external force, leading to temporary or permanent impairment.
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The part of the cerebral cortex responsible for processing visual information, located in the occipital lobe of the brain.
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