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What (who) is Art Murmur - definition


Art Murmur         
  • Art Murmur street scene in 2012.
  • Art Murmur street scene in 2007.
Art Murmur is a collection of visual arts experiences designed to expose and promote Oakland's art scene. Primarily known for the First Friday Art Walk each month mostly held in the Uptown, Koreatown/Northgate, and downtown neighborhoods of Oakland, California, Oakland Art Murmur, a non-profit organization, draws thousands of people to visual art venues across all of Oakland.
Functional murmur         
  • Heart sounds of a healthy human female with a functional or "innocent" heart murmur after exercise.
SYSTOLIC EJECTION MURMUR WITHOUT ANY ORGANIC DYSFUNCTION
Innocent heart murmur; Innocent murmur; Benign pediatric heart murmur; Benign paediatric heart murmur
A functional murmur (innocent murmur, physiologic murmur) is a heart murmur that is primarily due to physiologic conditions outside the heart, as opposed to structural defects in the heart itself. Serious conditions can arise even in the absence of a primary heart defect, and it is possible for peripheral conditions to generate abnormalities in the heart.
Heart murmur         
HEART SOUND PRODUCED WHEN BLOOD FLOWS ACROSS ONE OF THE HEART VALVES THAT ARE LOUD ENOUGH TO BE HEARD WITH A STETHOSCOPE
Murmur of heart; Cardiac murmur; Cardiac murmurs; Heart murmurs; Machinery murmur; Cooing dove murmur; Heart Murmur; Murmur (heart); Organic murmur; SCRIPT (mnemonic)
Heart murmurs are unique heart sounds produced when blood flows across a heart valve or blood vessel. This occurs when turbulent blood flow creates a sound loud enough to hear with a stethoscope.