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ART THEORY
ART THEORY
"[ Art Theory ] is a first-class introduction to the subject, revealing an unusual historical range, a command of diverse and often difficult ideas, and a natural flair for seeing the point - of art and of theory... Robert Williams has written a book I will keep on my shelf for rereading and I look forward to further works by him." John Haldane in The Art Book
Art Theory, Second Edition is a unique survey of Western thought about art from ancient times to today. This lucid and lively narrative, geared to the needs of the general reader and beginning students, consists of six chapters covering the major periods of Western art history: Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the early modern period (Renaissance and Baroque), the Enlightenment, the nineteenth century, early twentieth-century modernism, and postmodernism. This new edition expands the original to include more in-depth coverage of contemporary art.
Wide-ranging and exceptionally balanced in its analysis, Art Theory relates theory to the practice as well as to the intellectual and cultural-historical currents of each period. This new edition is an indispensable read for students and art lovers alike.
Introduction Dual-Chamber Paced ECGs Capture Sensing Fusion, pseudofusion Refractory periods (VRef and PVARP) AV delays Intervals, timing Annotated Electrograms Antiquity and the Middle Ages Setting up an electrogram Capture Sensing Fusion, pseudofusion Morphologies Intervals, timing Test Tracings Capture tests Sensing tests Upper Rate Behavior on the ECG The Early Modern Period Atrial tracking Pacemaker Wenckebach Rate block Maximum tracking rate pacing Rates and Rate Response on the ECG Rate response in general Maximum sensor rate Evaluating rate response settings using the ECG Rate variations (including those caused by other factors) Advanced Features on the ECG The Enlightenment Rate hysteresis Negative hysteresis VIP Auto mode switch Regular mode switching Interim base rate mode switching AF overdrive algorithms AutoCapture Abnormal ECGs/EGMs The Nineteenth Century Undersensing Rate variations Pauses Intermittent loss of capture Loss of capture Loss of output Troubleshooting, Level I Series of tracings posed as problems What is going on? How could this be fixed? The Early Twentieth Century Answers could appear on next page (in other words, the problem on one page and the solution on the back) There would then be about six strips in this series Types of problems: fusion, sensing anomalies, capture problems May include a normal ECG in the mix Troubleshooting, Level II Series of tracings posed as problems What is going on? How could this be fixed? There would then be about six strips in this series Types of problems: sensing problems, rate variations, advanced features Postmodernism May include a normal ECG in the mix Troubleshooting, Level III Series of tracings posed as problems What is going on? How could this be fixed? There would then be about six strips in this series Types of problems: advanced features, upper rate behavior May include a normal ECG in the mix Tracings from ICDs Annotated EGMs from ICDs Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading SVTs QRS morphology Post-shock pacing Index efractory periods