10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERTROPHICAL»
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Tho results are always the same : a dilated and hypertrophical left ventricle. This
seemingly ideal type of compensation of the cardiac muscle may guarantee a
normal function of the circulatory system for years, until it suddenly or slowly fails.
Ophthalmological Society of Egypt, 1953
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
expense of its own contents, as is stated for many similar hypertrophical
processes, is not the impression I received. _Although in many of the very
fstrongly hypertrophical cells a large central vacuole may be observed, _'yet I
saw nowhere ...
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkunde, 1908
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
expense of its own contents, as is stated for many similar hypertrophical
processes, is not the impression I received. Altlmugh in many of the very strongly
hypertrophical cells a large central vacuole may be observed, yet I saw nowhere
...
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkundige, 1964
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
The violent throbbing of the carotid evidently arose from the hypertrophical action
of the heart driving the blood into vessels relatively reduced in their muscular
tension ; as on examination these 4 304 Dr Black's Case of Hypertrophy of the ...
5
Faith and Human Transformation: A Dialogue Between ...
... strong and powerful as compensation for feeling unmanly. Adler sees
something neurotic in the man who has an exaggerated need to repress his so
called "feminine" traits through what he calls "hypertrophical masculine wishes
and efforts" ...
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Principles of the Jewish Faith: An Analytical Study
Thus the quality of stern judgment represents the great fire of wrath which burns
in God but is always tempered by His mercy. When it ceases to be tempered,
when in its measureless hypertrophical outbreak it tears itself loose from the
quality ...
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Literature After Globalization: Textuality, Technology and ...
... territories and topological capacities'.59 For Jussi Parikka too, viruses should
be viewed not as unexpected and external intrusions that corrupt ordered
systems but as immanent aberrations that are 'hypertrophical of the “normal”
functioning ...
8
Tree Ecology and Preservation
The infected plants often develop hypertrophical growth (e.g. bacterial cancer on
poplars). Viruses and bacteria are in many cases antagonists of noxious insects.
Particularly to be mentioned is Bacillus thuringiensis (page 311), which is used ...
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Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics: Cells, Tissues, and Organs
Yin FCP, HA Spurgeon, ML Weisfeldt et al (1980) Mechanical properties of
myocardium from hypertrophical rat hearts. Circ Res 46:292-300. Yin, FCP (1981
) Ventricular wall stress. Circ Res 49:829-842. Yin FCP (1985) Applications of the
...
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On the internal structure of the stem of the type of ...
phloem, a—hypertrophical cells (B) of the sheath of the leaf-trace. Z. Coll. 158,
Fig. 13. Part of a radial section of the leaf-base (l. b.) showing the ligule (1.); pd.-
periderm. X 20. Z. Cell. 160. Verhandlungen d. K. Russ. Mineralog. Gesellschaft ...