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− | Time in which an excitable [[cell]] cannot be excited. The absolute [[refractory time]] ensures that the heart does not cramp, which would lead to cardiac arrest. The [[Axon]] of the [[Nerve]] cell prevents the signal from returning to the previous section. | + | Time in which an excitable [[Zelle/en|cell]] cannot be excited. The absolute [[refractory time]] ensures that the heart does not cramp, which would lead to cardiac arrest. The [[Axon/en|Axon]] of the [[Nerv/en|Nerve]] cell prevents the signal from returning to the previous section. |
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Time in which an excitable cell cannot be excited. The absolute refractory time ensures that the heart does not cramp, which would lead to cardiac arrest. The Axon of the Nerve cell prevents the signal from returning to the previous section.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrakt%C3%A4rzeit (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)