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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DIASTALSIS»
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If it is remembered that diastalsis is the wave of propulsion and that segmentation
is the wave of kneading, the difference of resistance to be overcome by each is
self-evident. Diastalsis needs a greater extent of the gut for effective muscular ...
Charles Russell Bardeen, Irving Hardesty, John Lewis Bremer, 1921
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The International Journal of Gastro-enterology
The peristaltic wave or diastalsis has a longer constricted zone, due to the fact
that a greater resistance is presented. It is the duplex contraction waw which
overcomes the resistance in propelling the contents of the small intestine caudad.
Soresi, Angelo Luigi, 1921
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Progressive Medicine. a Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
The arrangement of the intestinal muscular layers clearly explains the
phenomenon of cephalic constriction and caudal dilatation of diastalsis without
invoking the aid of hypothetical nerve paths. Peristalsis, therefore, is a duplex
contraction ...
4
Reprints from the writings of W.B. Cannon
Since the characteristic feature of this activity is the relaxing or opening of the
canal in front of the constriction, I suggest as a term to designate it diastalsis, in
the sense of expansion or dilation. Although each of these words has been used
...
Walter Bradford Cannon, 1900
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Monographic Medicine: The clinical diagnosis of internal ...
The predominant type of movement in the distal colon is onward peristalsis; here,
haustral churning is also a prominent feature; and, to a certain extent,
antiperistalsis also occurs. Onward peristalsis, or the diastalsis of Cannon, occurs
in man ...
Albion Walter Hewlett, 1916
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Monographic Medicine: The clinical diagnosis of internal ...
The predominant type of movement in the distal colon is onward peristalsis; here,
haustral churning is also a prominent feature; and, to a certain extent, an ti
peristalsis also occurs. Onward peristalsis, or the diastalsis of Cannon, occurs in
man ...
7
Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
The arrangement of the intestinal muscular layers clearly explains the
phenomenon of cephalic constriction and caudal dilatation of diastalsis without
invoking the aid of hypothetical nerve paths. Peristalsis, therefore, is a duplex
contraction ...
8
American journal of physiology
Since the characteristic feature of this activity is the relaxing or opening of the
canal in front of the constriction, I suggest as a term to designate it diastalsis, in
the sense of expansion or dilation. Although each of these words has been used
...
American Physiological Society (1887- ), 1912
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Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
The arrangement of the intestinal muscular layers clearly explains the
phenomenon of cephalic constriction and caudal dilatation of diastalsis without
invoking the aid of hypothetical nerve paths. Peristalsis, therefore, is a duplex
contraction ...
10
Essentials of Animal Physiology
This nerve net is believed to regulate the rhythmic movements. Peristalsis: The
dividing movements of intestine are from time to time interrupted by peristalic
waves. This wave is called diastalsis. The wave proceeds towards the posterior
end ...