pacemaker medical definition
noun- A part of the body, such as the specialized mass of cardiac muscle fibers of the sinoatrial node, that sets the pace or rhythm of physiological activity.
- Any of several usually miniaturized and surgically implanted electronic devices used to stimulate or regulate contractions of the heart muscle.
- A substance whose rate or reaction sets the pace for a series of chain reactions.
- The rate-limiting reaction itself.
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