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curves of the alternation decreases, after which the halved rhythm 
of the ventricle sets in. In this halved rhythm of the ventricle 
alternation followed by a further halving can likewise set in again. 
The rhythm of the auricle halves later than that of the ventricle. 
The halved rhythm of the ventricle is often not complete. After the 
systoles of the auricle, succeeding the systoles of the ventricle, the 
tricle is entirely filled with blood, and at the same time repeatedly 
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