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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AMPHORIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
amphoric dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
amphoric et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Sapira's Art & Science of Bedside Diagnosis
Amphoric breathing resembles tracheal breathing in that the two phases (
inspiratory and expiratory) are much closer to ... However, amphoric breathing
has a more resonant and harmonious timbre than tracheal breathing, and its
dominant ...
Jane M. Orient, Joseph D. Sapira, 2010
2
Modern Medicine: Its Theory and Practice, in Original ...
Among 90 of James' cases in which the character of the respiratory murmur was
noted it was found to be diminished in 41, amphoric in 31, absent in 12 and
bronchial in 6 cases. Amphoric Phenomena. — The breathing not infrequently ...
Sir William Osler, Thomas McCrae, 1914
The amphoric quality of the sound in case 1 was present on expiration, not on
inspiration. This was also true in case 13, yet in the former the breath sounds
were loud, in the latter faint. Case 14 is another excellent illustration ; here
inspiration ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1903
4
A treatise on diagnostic methods of examination
But up to the present time, except perhaps in distinguishing so-called amphoric
breathing, the pitch has not occupied an important place in diagnosis. By
amphoric or cavernous breathing we mean a very deep and soft and generally
not very ...
Hermann Sahli, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, Francis P. Kinnicutt, 1909
The tracheal quality is modified in transmission, may be diminished, added to a
broncho-vesicular breathing, or may partake of the amphoric quality if the
pneumothorax is sufficiently large to resound to certain musical overtones.
Amphoric ...
National Institutes of Health (U.S.), 1922
6
Diseases of the organs of respiration
Pneumothorax then offers practically the same conditions as a large pulmonary
cavity, and yields similar auscultatory sounds. This explanation, however, can, at
best, only be partly true ; for even when the pulmonary opening is free, amphoric
...
7
Hygienic Laboratory bulletin
The tracheal quality is modified in transmission, may be diminished, added to a
broncho- vesicular breathing, or may partake of the amphoric quality if the
pneumothorax is sufficiently large to resound to certain musical overtones.
Amphoric ...
8
National Institutes of Health Bulletin
The tracheal quality is modified in transmission, may be diminished, added to a
broncho-vesicular breathing, or may partake of the amphoric quality if the
pneumothorax is sufficiently large to resound to certain musical overtones.
Amphoric ...
9
The physical examination of the chest in pulmonary ...
during ordinary respiration, no amphoric sound is heard, the patient should be
directed to breathe deep. I have personal experience of the necessity of
attending to this caution. In some examples of perforation, the auscultatory
sounds are less ...
Somerville Scott Alison, 1861
10
National Institutes of Health Bulletin
The tracheal quality is modified in transmission, may be diminished, added to a
broncho-vesicular breathing, or may partake of the amphoric quality if the
pneumothorax is sufficiently large to resound to certain musical overtones.
Amphoric ...
National Institutes of Health (U.S.), 1921
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «AMPHORIC»
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amphoric est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
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Amphoric – pertaining to the sound of blowing in a bottle. I love that there's a word for it. • Taghairm – another incredibly specific word, this one ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
English Is Seldom at a Loss for Words
There's even a word, amphoric, meaning like the sound made when blowing across the lip of an empty bottle; and a term, spanipelagic, ... «Huffington Post, déc 14»
Treating Ebola Without Fear
... “cavernous” or “amphoric” breathing. (Imagine someone blowing over the mouth of a large flask.) To hear that was to strike diagnostic gold: It ... «New York Times, nov 14»
Music review: Bat For Lashes - Natasha Khan channels an eclectic …
On opener "Lilies", she sounds most like Björk - down to her amphoric inflections - to whom the comparisons to girls-gone-before is one of the ... «The Independent, août 13»