Accepted
at 2:10 p.m. Sep, 14, 2024
by
andrewmathias8
Author:
Brian_BH
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
In Laplace's equations T is typically used to denote tension, rather than thickness. Thickness is typically given by H. Thickness is also denoted by H in other cards within the Step Deck (example, nid:1471276670263).
Mathjax for equation, as fractions are likely easier to read and more intelligible in this format relative to standard text.
Also I think I duplicated this suggestion. There's a second one open below. My bad; pls forgive. :-/
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The reason there is concentric left ventricular hypertrophy in response to systemic hypertension is that {{c1::increased}} wall thickness {{c1::decreases}} wall stress by offsetting {{c1::increased}} wall tension
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