10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POLYCROTIC»
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Polycrotic, pol-ik-rof-ik. A pulse with more than two rhythms for each heart-beat.
Polycrotism, pol-ik1 -ro-tizm. The condition of being polycrotic Polycyesis, pol-e-si
-e'-sis. Multiple pregnancy; fecundity. Polycystic, pol-e-siif-tik. Containing many ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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The Alienist and Neurologist
In melancholia the pulse was polycrotic and slower than normal, averaging 62 in
seven patients, but otherwise regular. The average in 14 patients with mental
confusion was 82, the vertical line of the wave was very pronounced and the
waves ...
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1903
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
—adj.Polycotylē′donous. Polycracy, pōlik′rāsi, n. governmentby many rulers.
Polycrotic, polikrot′ik, adj. having several beats—of pulses. Polydactyl, polidak
′til, adj. having many digits.—n. a polydactyl animal.—n.Polydac′tylism, the.
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Corrigan p. plateau p. a pulse that is slowly rising and sustained. polycrotic p. a
pulse whose tracing shows secondary pulse waves; see dicrotic p. and tricrotic p.
popliteal p. a pulse palpated in the popliteal fossa, most easily detected when ...
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Acta Radiologica: Supplementum
At the first examination there were mostly no pulsations, and the subsequent
einedensigrams were markedly irregular, with a slow and polycrotic rise, often
terminating in a rounded or plateau-shaped peak. The descending phase, too,
was ...
Carl Gustaf Standertskjöld-Nordenstam, 1965
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Journal of the American Medical Association
In melancholia the pulse was polycrotic and slower than normal, averaging 62 in
7 patients, but otherwise regular. The average in 14 patients with mental
confusion was 82, the vertical line of the wave was very pronounced and the
waves ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
In meianchoiia the pulse was polycrotic and slower than normal, averaging 62 in
7 patients, but otherwise regular. The average in 14 patients with mental
confusion was 82, the vertical line of the wave was very prlr nounced and the
waves ...
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ШШNo,ШШNo — pulse £RJK polycrotism ^ШШМ'Ш.^Ш^Ж poiycyciic ф£т(й,£
шт& ©£bsw -т% polyeyesis £Мз&Ш polycystic %>Ш$Ъ — disease of kidney ...
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Dictionnaire médical : addenda:
29711-29762 29763-29812. polycoria, false, true polymerization 29711 polycoria
, false, true / Polycoria spuria, vera (mehrere Pupillen in einer Iris) / poly- corie
fausse, vraie / 29712 polycrotic / polykrot (ist Puls mit verschiedenen Erhebungen
...
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... two) hyperdicrotic (hyper above + dicrotic) monocrotic (monos Single)
polycrotic (polys many) postdicrotic (post after + dicrotic) predicrotic (pre before +
dicrotic) superdicrotic (super above + dicrotic) tachycrotic (tachys rapid)
tetracrotic (tetra ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013