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heart rate 90 to ?

Posted By: me on 2007-05-11
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Dictator says what sounds like heart rate 90 to "oneteen"  would that be the correct way to transcribe?  google says oneteen means 11 so would that mean  would be 111 in this context?  Thanks! 


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