10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «AUXOCARDIA»
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1
Concise Medical Dictionary
All autotrophic bacteria are nonparasitic. Compare HETEROTROPHIC. aux- (
auxo-) combiningform denotingincrease; growth. Example: auxocardia (
enlargement of the heart). auxotroph n. a strain of a microorganism, derived by
mutation, that ...
Elizabeth A. Martin,
2010
2
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: auction, auctioneer, augment, augmentation, augur, augurate,
augury august, August, author, auxanogram, auxanography, auxanology,
auxanometer, auxesis, auxiliary, auxiliometer, auxilytic, auxocardia, auxodrome,
...
3
A New Medical Dictionary
... to poisons generated in the body by its inherent processes,—e. g., puerperal
AUXOCARDIA fever has been supposed due to self-generation of the septic
material. Autoinocula'tion (aurog', inomla, to implant). Reinoculation by virus
obtained ...
4
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... denoting development of pressure in the cardiac ventricle auxocardia —
normal increase in volume of heart during diastole auxochrome — that which
increases color; increase in development of color ACAR-, "mite" + -idae ARACHN
-, ...
5
Biological Imaging and Sensing
PreACBG PostACBG position of the frequency (spectrum) analysis is set at
auxocardia from the R-R interval on the electrocardiogram. Although the spectral
power by the MEM is shown as a relative value, it needs to be compared not by a
...
6
Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... disease heart disease treatment cardiotherapy heart displacement ectocardia
exocardia cardioptosia cardioptosis heart enlargement auxocardia bucardia
cardiomegaly cor bovinum macrocardius heart/great vessels angiocardiopathy
heart ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek,
1991
7
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... move) auxio: auxiometer (or, auxometer; an apparatus for measuring the
magnifying powers of lenses) (metron measure) auxo: auxocardia (kardia heart)
auxochrome (a chemical group which if introduced into a chromogen, will convert
the ...
Horace Gerald Danner,
2013
8
Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
All autotrophic bacteria are nonparasitic. Compare HETEROTROPHIC. aux- (
auxo-) combiningform denoting increase; growth. Example: auxocardia (
enlargement of the heart). auxotroph n. a strain of a microorganism, derived by
mutation, that ...
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press,
2010
9
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... or stimulation': auxochrome, auxesis. auxocardia [Gk, auxein, increase, kardia,
heart], an enlarged heart. auxotonic /6k's6ton'ik/, pertaining to muscle
contractions that increase in force as the muscle shortens. auxotox [Gk, auxein,
increase, ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis,
2009
10
Pocket Medical Dictionary
Auxocardia, awks-o-kar'-de-ah. The nurmal increase of the heart- volume during
the diastole. Ava, Ava Kava, ah'-vah kah'-vah. See Kava Kava. Avalanche The'ory
, av'-al-anch. The view that nerve-influence increases in intensity as it passes ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff,
1999