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Qué (quién) es type characteristics - definición

VARIATION IN THE TIME INTERVALS BETWEEN HEARTBEATS
Heart rate characteristics; Draft:Heart Rate Characteristics
  • Heart rate variability visualized with R-R interval changes
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG) recording of a canine heart that illustrates beat-to-beat variability in [[R–R interval]] (top) and [[heart rate]] (bottom).
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Sexual characteristics         
CHARACTERISTICS THAT DISTINGUISH THE SEXES, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
Primary sexual characteristics; Primary sexual characteristic; Sexual characteristic; Sex characteristics; Sex traits; Female sex characteristics; Female sex characteristic; Male sex characteristics; Male sex characteristic; Sex characteristic; Biological sex characteristics; Gonadal sex
Sexual characteristics are physical traits of an organism (typically of a sexually dimorphic organism) which are indicative of its biological sex. These can include sex organs used for reproduction and secondary sex characteristics which distinguish the sexes of a species, but which are not directly part of the reproductive system.
Characteristic 2 type         
TYPE OF GROUP
Even characteristic; Even type; Groups of characteristic 2 type; Group of characteristic 2 type
In finite group theory, a branch of mathematics, a group is said to be of characteristic 2 type or even type or of even characteristic if it resembles a group of Lie type over a field of characteristic 2.
Type (biology)         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
In biology, a type is a particular [(or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism] to which the [[scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralize the defining features of that particular taxon.

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Heart rate variability

Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in the beat-to-beat interval.

Other terms used include "cycle length variability", "R–R variability" (where R is a point corresponding to the peak of the QRS complex of the ECG wave; and RR is the interval between successive Rs), and "heart period variability".

Methods used to detect beats include ECG, blood pressure, ballistocardiograms, and the pulse wave signal derived from a photoplethysmograph (PPG). ECG is considered the gold standard for HRV measurement because it provides a direct reflection of cardiac electric activity.

Ejemplos de uso de type characteristics
1. That can cause male–type characteristics in the female baby." Usually, men who started out as women use testosterone to look more masculine.