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The XTS-AES standard describes a method of decryption for data stored in sector-based devices where the threat model includes possible access to stored data by the adversary.
ECG Cycles
The series of electrical events during a single heartbeat, represented graphically in an electrocardiogram, which includes the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave.
Holter Monitor
A device that attaches electrodes to a patient’s chest for the purpose of obtaining a 24-hour ECG tracing in an accessory tape recorder.
ECG Electrodes
Small, adhesive patches used during an electrocardiogram (ECG) to detect electrical activity of the heart and record it.
Chest Wall
The structure comprising the ribs, sternum, and spine that encloses and protects the thoracic cavity and its contents.
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