10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VASOINHIBITOR»
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1
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
... vascular dilation produced by factors such as toxins that directly affect the
blood vessels. Examples of vasogenic shock include anaphylactic shock and
septic shock. vasohypertonic l-hi'porton'ikl, blood vessels. vasoinhibitor lvas'o-
inhib'itorl, ...
2
Dictionary of Ecology and Environment
Vasoinhibitor. A drug or agent tending to inhibit (restirct) the action of the
vasomotor nerve. Vasomotor Cenfre^Cerure in the brain controlling the degree of
contraction and dilation of blood arteries, arterioles and probably also blood
capillaries.
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Examples of vasogenic shock include anaphylactic shock and septic shock.
vasohypertonic /-hi'parton'ik/, causing constriction of blood vessels. vasoinhibitor
/vas'o-inhib'ita/, an agent that opposes the action of vasomotor nerves, thereby ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
Diagram showing redistribution of flow of an intracarotid injection mass induced
by differential action of a vasoinhibitor agent upon the cerebral and extracerebral
vasculature of the dog. (a) In the control angiogram, flow is distributed to both ...
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The nose, paranasal sinuses, nasolacrimal passageways, and ...
Relations are also established between the central trigeminal fibers and their
terminal nucleus and the vasoconstrictor, vasoinhibitor and secretomotor centers.
Stimulation of the latter centers leads to unconscious sensations, resulting in ...
Evidence that ferritin «• not the only naturally occurring vasoinhibitor was
provided by fractionatw experiments of el test samples obtained under a variety
of experimental c« tions. Incubation with antiferritin serum did not destroy the
biological ...
New York University. Dept. of Biology, 1956
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Ergebnisse der Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte: Reviews ...
Evidence that ferritin was not the only naturally occurring vasoinhibitor was
provided by fractionation experiments of el test samples obtained under a variety
of experimental conditions. Incubation with antiferritin serum did not destroy the ...
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... see under shock. vasography (vas-og'ra-li, va-sog ): Radiography of blood
vessels. vasoinhibitor (vas-o-inhib'i-tor. va'zo ): Any agent that interferes with or
depresses the action of vasomotor nerves, thus causing dilation of the blood
vessels.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian E Maslin-Prothero, 1994
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
... blood vessels. vasohypertonic /-hi'p.;rton'ik/, causing constriction of blood
vessels. vasoinhibitor /-inhib'itar/, an agent that opposes the action of vasomotor
nerves, thereby causing arterial dilation and reduced BP. vasoinhibitory /-inhib'
it6r'é/, ...