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    The More Complex Permanent Pacemakers Have the Ability to Sense
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The More Complex Permanent Pacemakers Have the Ability to Sense

Question 28

Question 28

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The more complex permanent pacemakers have the ability to sense and/or stimulate both the atrial and ventricular chambers.

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