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By the late 1990s, Zorko was increasingly suffering from injuries, which prompted him to turn to professional pacemaking.
He forbade riders to cooperate with each other, banning tactics now taken for granted, such as sharing the pacemaking.
Trevor Newey repeated his pacemaking from the previous month leading them through 400m in 69.6s with Gabbett on his shoulder.
Victor Parsonnet (born August 29, 1924) is an American cardiac surgeon who contributed significantly to the evolution of cardiac pacemaking.
The development of the silicon transistor and its first commercial availability in 1956 was the pivotal event which led to rapid development of practical cardiac pacemaking.
Dr. Robinson did pioneering work in the areas of valvular and congenital heart disease and bypass surgery; was influential in the development of cardiac pacemaking, and wrote a definitive book on informed consent.
Arashiro was last of the three in the sprint for the stage win, but received much praise for his combativity on the stage in starting the break and in his pacemaking, which helped them stay away.
First described in the late 1970s in Purkinje fibers and sinoatrial myocytes, the cardiac pacemaker "funny" (I) current has been extensively characterized and its role in cardiac pacemaking has been investigated.
Geoffrey Gordon Wickham AO M IIE was one of the pioneers of cardiac pacemaking, born at Camperdown, Victoria, Australia to dairy farmer parents on 28 October 1933.
As he faded, thanks to the heat and his own ambitious pacemaking in extremely tough conditions, Gailly was reeled in by Delfero Cabrera (ARG) and Tom Richards (GBR).
He wrote about his findings in what was regarded as the first scientific paper on sports psychology, titled "The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition", which was published in 1898, in the American Journal of Psychology.