10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICROTISM»
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tricrotism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy
... hours, and disappeared after three to five hours, the normal dicrotism was
accentuated and often passed into tricrotism. [This is not very intelligible,
tricrotism is norma], not dicrotism — probably the author means to say that the so-
called ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, 1843
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THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOMCEOPATHY
... dicrotism was accentuated and often passed into tricrotism. [This is not very
intelligible, tricrotism is norma], not dicrotism — -probably the author means to
say that the so-called dicrotic curve was more accentuated and that the so-called
...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Tricrotic (lri-kra/'-1}) [rp/kporog, with three strokes]. Having three waves, as a
lrirralir pulse; exhibiting tricrotism. . Tricrotism (lrz'/- km - tizm) [rpixporog having
three strokes]. The presence of three elevations on the down-stroke of a pulse-
tracing; ...
George Milbry Gould, 1894
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
In bio'logy,.hav~ing three seedleaves. Tricro-tic (Walked/4%) [rpixporog, with
three strokes]. Having three waves, as a z'rz'eroz'z'e pulse; exhibiting tricrotism.
Tricrotism (inv- kro - tz'znz) [rpixporog having three strokes]. The presence of
three ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
Irregularity of force and rhythm extreme ; hyper-dl erotism ; increased tricrotism ;
unevenness of respiration-line. Fig. 11 (vide p. 370). The statements made in the
text concerning the tactile characters of mitral stenotic pulse are supported by the
...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1873
6
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... again) anadicrotism (ana again + dicrotism) anatricrotism (ana again +
tricrotism) catacrotism (kata down) catadicrotism (kata down + dicrotism)
catatricrotism (kata down + tricrotism) dicrotism (di two) hyperdicrotism (hyper
above + dicrotism) ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
In one ot my myograms, tricrotism is shown (Fig. 3). Fig. 3. Paralysis agitans ; age
eighty ; duration three years ; disease advanced. Chin tremor, rate 3.3 : showing
tricrotism. As to the form of the tremor, it can best be described as vibratory, ...
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A handbook of physical diagnosis comprising the throat, ...
... to exercise only a certain moderate amount of pressure with the stethoscope),
three sounds may be recognised in each cardiac cycle, following very quickly on
each other and corresponding with the phenomena of tricrotism as demonstrated
...
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The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records
... Dear John Coltrane Lord; After the Rain; In a Sentimental Mood; Spiritual ASD
9307-2 Dancing Sunbeam Tom Kattin'; Old Reliable; Deep Passion; Translation;
Tricrotism; Bo-Bi My Boy; 1975 Lucky Thompson A Lady's Vanity; Op Meets Lt; ...
His solos (take the recent ones on Kadota's Blues and Tricrotism, or his more
celebrated variations on How High the Moon) do contain some stock effects, and
they prove that there is nothing innately wrong with stock effects. Brown uses
them ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRICROTISM»
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CLC Music Department announces spring concert lineup
Selections featuring Reid will include "Tricrotism" by Oscar Pettiford/arranged by Jim McNeely, "The Meddler" by Reid/arranged by Alan Baylock, "When She ... «Chicago Tribune, Feb 15»
Richie Pardo Quintet I Get the Message, Volume 1: The Genius of …
On the oft-recorded “Tricrotism” and “Swingin' Til the Girls Come Home,” Pardo and his crew—violinist Mark Feldman, tenorist Ron Dewar, pianist Jeremy Kahn ... «JazzTimes Magazine, Nov 10»