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\fB\s12TABLES OF BEATS AND RHYTHMS\s10\fP
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The following pages contain tables that summarize the contents of the
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database.
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These tables duplicate some of the contents of the previous
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section (Notes), to which reference should be made for more details.
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The first two tables list the beat types and rhythms for
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each half-hour record in its entirety.  The last two tables show the
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same information, but for the AAMI-defined ``test periods'' only
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(i.e., excluding the first five minutes of each record).
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The column headings for the beat tables show the AHA annotation codes
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(N, V, F, E, P, Q, and O) above the symbols used for the database annotations
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elsewhere in this book.
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A complete list of these symbols, as well as the abbreviations used as
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the column headings for the rhythm tables, may be found on page viii.
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The beat tables show the number of beats of each type in each record.
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The rhythm tables show the total duration of each rhythm observed in each
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record in minutes and seconds (rounded to the nearest second).
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\fB\s12TABLE OF BEAT TYPES (ENTIRE RECORDS)\s10\fP
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