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What (who) is T wave - definition

REPRESENTS THE REPOLARIZATION (OR RECOVERY) OF THE VENTRICLES
T waves; T wave inversion

Wave Financial         
PROVIDER OF FINANCIAL SOFTWARE AND SERVICES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
Wave accounting; Wave Accounting; Wave (financial services and software)
Wave is a company that provides financial services and software for small businesses. Wave is headquartered in the Leslieville neighborhood in Toronto, Canada.
Wave (audience)         
  • international rules]] game 2014 at [[Subiaco Oval]] crowd wave
  • The wave performed at the 2013 [[Big Day Out]] music festival in [[Sydney, Australia]]
  • Crowd wave at the [[2005 FIFA Confederations Cup]]
EXAMPLE OF METACHRONAL RHYTHM ACHIEVED IN A PACKED STADIUM
La ola; Mexican Wave; Mexican waves; Doing the wave; Propagating human wave; Bleacher wave; Stadium wave; Crowd wave; Wave (crowd action); Mexican wave; Audience wave
The wave (known as a Mexican wave in the English-speaking world outside North America, as well as a translation of Mexican wave in some languages, and elsewhere as a stadium wave) is an example of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium when successive groups of spectators briefly stand, yell, and raise their arms. Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.
Mexican wave         
  • international rules]] game 2014 at [[Subiaco Oval]] crowd wave
  • The wave performed at the 2013 [[Big Day Out]] music festival in [[Sydney, Australia]]
  • Crowd wave at the [[2005 FIFA Confederations Cup]]
EXAMPLE OF METACHRONAL RHYTHM ACHIEVED IN A PACKED STADIUM
La ola; Mexican Wave; Mexican waves; Doing the wave; Propagating human wave; Bleacher wave; Stadium wave; Crowd wave; Wave (crowd action); Mexican wave; Audience wave
¦ noun an effect resembling a moving wave produced by successive sections of a stadium crowd standing up, raising their arms, lowering them, and sitting down again.
Origin
so named because of the repeated practice of this at the 1986 soccer World Cup finals in Mexico City.

Wikipedia

T wave

In electrocardiography, the T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles. The interval from the beginning of the QRS complex to the apex of the T wave is referred to as the absolute refractory period. The last half of the T wave is referred to as the relative refractory period or vulnerable period. The T wave contains more information than the QT interval. The T wave can be described by its symmetry, skewness, slope of ascending and descending limbs, amplitude and subintervals like the Tpeak–Tend interval.

In most leads, the T wave is positive. This is due to the repolarization of the membrane. During ventricle contraction (QRS complex), the heart depolarizes. Repolarization of the ventricle happens in the opposite direction of depolarization and is negative current, signifying the relaxation of the cardiac muscle of the ventricles. But this negative flow causes a positive T wave; although the cell becomes more negatively charged, the net effect is in the positive direction, and the ECG reports this as a positive spike. However, a negative T wave is normal in lead aVR. Lead V1 generally have a negative T wave. In addition, it is not uncommon to have a negative T wave in lead III, aVL, or aVF. A periodic beat-to-beat variation in the amplitude or shape of the T wave may be termed T wave alternans.