Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Computation processor
French translation:
un processeur de calcul
English term
Computation processor
calculating a pulse interval irregularity measure based on a sum of
time interval differences occurring between pairs of successive pulses of said sequence
of successive pulses and excluding, time interval euffsi'encea ejieeeding, a predetermined
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comparing a calculated pulse interval irregularity measure with a
predetermined irregularity measure threshold; and
an output processor electrically coupled to said computation processor for
generating data representing an alert message in response to said calculated pulse
interval irregularity measure exceeding saidpredetermined "2- P threshold, J Z threshold
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4 +2 | un processeur de calcul | FX Fraipont (X) |
Nov 5, 2016 15:25: Drmanu49 changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): GILLES MEUNIER, PLR TRADUZIO (X), Drmanu49
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Proposed translations
un processeur de calcul
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