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An artificial cardiac pacemaker is a medical device that regulates the beating of the heart.
Pacemaker may also refer to:
Medicine
- Biological pacemaker, the use of specialized cells to improve the regulation of the heart
- Brain pacemaker, a device to treat movement disorders, epilepsy, depression, or other conditions
- Cardiac pacemaker, cells within the heart that initiate contractions and set the pace of beating
- Diaphragmatic pacemaker, a device used to help patients breathe through pacing of the diaphragm
Other uses
- Pacemaker (running), a runner who enters a race to set a fast pace for other competitors
- Pacemaker (film), a 2012 South Korean film
- The Pacemaker, a pocket-sized DJ system
- National Pacemaker Awards, American awards for excellence in student journalism
- Pacemaker (software), a high-availability cluster resource manager
- Pacemaker (train), an American passenger train
- Pacemaker Entertainment, a Canadian record label, part of the Canadian Independent Record Production Association
- Pacemaker, a fictional talk-radio program Public Liberty Radio station in the Grand Theft Auto IV game soundtrack
See also
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