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3.4.3 (55)

The first of the conducted atrial premature beats (P’ 2) demonstrates left bundle branch block, the next (P’3) conducts with incomplete right bundle branch block and the last (P’4) conducts with an incomplete left bundle branch block.

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  • Introduction to First Edition
  • 1.0.0 Generation of the ECG
  • 2.0.0 The Normal Electrocardiogram
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    • 3.0.1 Introduction Continued
    • 3.1.0 Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB)
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