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Real-time T-Wave Residuum Nathaniel Scott, Carl Greco, Todd T. Schlegel Department of Electrical Engineering, Arkansas Tech University / Neuroautonomic Laboratory and Human Test Subject Facility, NASA Johnson Space CenterAbstractThe recent recognition of prolonged corrected QT electrocardiographic intervals (QTc intervals)in astronauts returning from long-duration space flight as well as premature ventricularcontractions (PVCs) while in flight has stimulated NASA to develop software for real-timeanalysis of the ECGs of astronauts as they prepare for and participate in highly stressfulactivities.The T-wave Residuum (TWR