10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPHYGMOID»
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sphygmoid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
—sphygmographic, adj. sphygmoid /sfig'moid/ [Gk, sphygmos, pulse, form],
pertaining to or resembling the pulse. sphygmomanometer /sfig'momenom'eter/ [
Gk, sphygmos + manos, thin, metron, measure], an instrument for indirect ...
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
... useful in an assessment of cardiovascular function. sphygmograph /sfig'm.;graf/
, an instrument that records the force of the arterial pulse on a tracing, the
sphygmogram.—sphygmographic, adj. sphygmoid /sfig'moid/ [Gk, sphygmos, ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
SPHYGM-, "pulse" sphygmograph — instrument for graphically recording pulse
and variations in blood pressure sphygmogram — the tracing made by the
sphygmograph sphygmoid — pertaining to continuous pulsation
sphygmomanometer ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Sphygmoid, sfig'-moid. Resembling the pulse. Sphygmology, sfig-mol'-o~ie. The
science of the pulse. Sphygmomanometerf sfig-mo-mzn-om'-et-er. An instrument
for measuring the arterial pressure. Sphygmometer, sfig-mom'-ct-er. Instrument ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Midline Medical Dictionary
See Sphygmic. Sphygmocardiograph. An apparatus for simultaneous graphic
recording of the radial pulse and heart beat. Sphygmograph. An instrument for
recording the differential features of the pulse in health and in disease.
Sphygmoid.
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Alexandre and Simone, the Two Musketeers
“Prolonged discomfort, sometimes in the abdomen, but anatomically closer to the
heart, coupled with intermittent sphygmoid impulses in the forebrain which
generate intimations of impending doom. I need your help.” He chuckled at her
laugh.
Marilyn Ekdahl Ravicz, 2005
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... to heart beat pulse related sphygmic sphygmoid pulse repeated irregularity
allorhythmia allorhythmic pulse smaliness microsphygmy microsphyxia pulse-
wave recorder kymograph pulse weakness acrotism microsphygmy microsphyxia
also ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
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Basic Keyboarding for the Medical Office Assistant
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...
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P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... and frequency of the pulse sphygmochronograph instrument that registers the
pulse related to heart beat pulse related sphygmic sphygmoid pulse repeated
irregularity allorhythmia allorhythmic pulse smalIness microsphygmy
microsphyxia ...
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A treatment manual for postgraduate extension courses in ...
Injecting too low — (below lingula) . 2. Injecting too high — (into sphygmoid notch
). 3. Injecting too deep — (into parotid gland). 4. Injecting too far medially — (into
internal pterygoid muscle) . v Mandibular Nerve ^Sphygmoid Notch -- Parotid ...
Michigan. Bureau of public health dentistry, University of Michigan. School of Dentistry, 1939