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HRV
(redirected from Heart rate variability)

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HRVCroatia (ISO Country code)
HRVHeart Rate Variability
HRVHuman Rhinovirus
HRVHeat Recovery Ventilator
HRVHigh Resolution Visible
HRVHaute Resolution Visible
HRVHypersonic Research Vehicle
HRVHercules Recovery Vehicle
HRVHigh-pressure Relief Valve
HRVHeavy Repair Vehicle (wheeled)
HRVHome Rekey Variable
HRVHeader Raise Valve
HRVHjallerup Rideklub Vrinsk (Danish)


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Another 5 articles addressed issues that were not relevant to our patient (Hevey et al, Marcuccio et al, Seki et al) or were not his primary concern, such as heart rate variability (Lavoie et al) or the impact of aging on hostility (Lavie and Miliani, Am J Geriatr Cardiol, 2004).
5])] and heart rate variability (HRV) have differed by study population.
The spa requires that all guests undergo an 80-minute comprehensive head-to-toe assessment; a variety of tests such as the cardiometabolic stress test, heart rate variability, lipid analysis, and insulin sensitivity; and a profile of major organ systems.
 
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