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We had her going for a little while on a pacemaker.
Or what's gone wrong when someone has to get a pacemaker?
Pacemaker technology, which had it start in 1950, became available.
I left the hospital a few days later with a pacemaker.
These studies helped lead to the development of the pacemaker.
This was the first number one hit for the Pacemakers.
However, pacemakers are used less often today than they were in the past.
It can take up to 2 hours to place the pacemaker.
The doctor might not be able to place the pacemaker.
A pacemaker could help me stay out of the hospital and live longer.
My doctor says a pacemaker could help me feel better.
Last month Gray was told that he needed a pacemaker.
Who knows how long he would live with the pacemaker anyway?
She says a pacemaker can help keep that from happening.
For example, what would happen if someone with a pacemaker is inside the vehicle?
About 1 in 10 of the people may be affected after they have had the pacemakers for four years, he said.
Heart failure patients may need a special type of pacemaker.
My doctor said maybe I should get a special pacemaker for people with heart failure.
But your pacemaker can only send some types of information over the phone.
Then 3 days later, a pacemaker was placed in her chest.
Before she got the pacemaker, Joyce could walk for about 10 minutes.
Temporary pacemakers are used only while a person is in the hospital.
When you hear how a pacemaker works for the first time, it sounds like a dream.
"Patients who need pacemakers usually have a variety of other problems," he says.
If my heart failure gets worse, I'll look again at getting a pacemaker.
With a little more consistency in the kitchen, it could be a pacesetter.
He is expected to run close to the pacesetters in the Belmont.
But he saw nothing wrong with being the pacesetter on a course that clearly suits his eye.
About once a year in other races around the world, a pacesetter finishes first.
The company's first major accomplishment was the acquisition of the Pacesetter in 1994.
As they finished the first lap, the pacesetter began to tire.
He later became known as a pacesetter for both Kenyan and international athletes.
A good pacesetter keys off what the athletes are doing."
Dell is widely regarded as the industry's pacesetter on service and support.
By playing the good global citizen, Europe aims to become the world's pacesetter.
Pacesetter is the official student publication of the university.
At this amazing turnaround, we remember with gratitude the pacesetters.
Therefore, we have an important role to play as pacesetters and models of best practices in higher education."
On 27 January 1996 at 00:32, Pacesetter was reported missing.
Samuelson took over as his pacesetter at 10 miles.
"On their best day, pacesetters set a race up, but they always introduce an element of the unknown," she said.
Even in California, an environmental pacesetter, there are now plenty of cigar enclaves.
At this stage, all the pacesetters have taken their mandatory 24- and 8-hour layovers.
The crowded field (a pacesetter may be added) can mean more bumping than usual.
Hungary, the East bloc's economic pacesetter, recently signed such an accord.
But well before that, the Dallas Cowboys were one of the pacesetters.
Clarke's opening-round 66 was the pacesetter that let everyone know a low score could be made.
But it helps that BP has become a pacesetter within the oil industry.
And he has been a crafty deal maker and pacesetter.
The elimination of pacesetters is intended to draw attention to the elite athletes.