MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RETRACTILITY»
retractility
retractility
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retractile
trac
tile
trak
able
drawn
back
trăk′tĭl
tīl′
that
claws
define
capable
being
head
tortoise
exhibiting
power
retraction
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retract
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forms
reverso
also
retractability
retractibility
retroactivity
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yourdictionary
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retracted
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rétractile
collins
always
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search
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ˌriːtrækˈtɪlɪtɪ
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RETRACTILITY»
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cles, tendons, aponeuroses — adhesions which are followed by the gravest
consequences from a functional point of view. Two fundamental properties of
cicatrices now need consideration; these are retractility and elasticity. Retractility.
2
The Theory and Practice of Obstetrics
[Retractility. — The term retractility seems both to myself and M. Pajot much
preferable to that of ^contractility of tissue, by which it has often been designated.
Retractility is a property in virtue of which the uterus, when relieved partly or
entirely ...
Pierre Cazeaux, Stéphane Tarnier, Robert J. Hess, 1886
3
A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwifery: Including ...
[Retractility. — The terra retractility seems both to myself and M. Pajot much
preferable to that of contractility of tissue, by which it has often been designated.
Retractility is a property in virtue of which the uterus, when relieved partly or
entirely of ...
Pierre Cazeaux, Stéphane Tarnier, 1877
4
Obstetrics: the Theory and Practice: Including the Diseases ...
The term retractility seems both to myself and M. Pajot much preferable to that of
conlractility of tissue, by which it has often been designated. Retractility is a
property in virtue of which the uterus, when relieved partly or entirely of its
contents, ...
Pierre Cazeaux, Stéphane Tarnier, Robert J. Hess, 1885
5
Theory and practice of obstetrics including diseases of ...
The terra retractility seems both to myself and M. Pajot much preferable to that of
contraclili/y of tissue, by which it has often been designated. Retractility is a
property in virtue of which the uterus, when relieved partly or entirely of its
contents, ...
6
The Medical and Surgical Reporter
Thus the character of retractility was supposed to be an indication of actual
disease of the urinary organs. This supposed distinction has attracted much
attention on the Continent. Unfortunately Lepine and Cazeneuve have shown
that the ...
Thus the character of retractility was supposed to be an indication of actual
disease of the urinary organs. This supposed distinction has attracted much
attention on the Continent. Unfortunately Lupine and Cazeneuve have shown
that the ...
Retractility is that property of the uterus by which after expansion it returns to the
size of its contents. This causes the walls of the uterus to increase in thickness.
Retractility aids involution and prevents hemorrhage. Expansibility and retractility
...
9
The New England Journal of Medicine
(b) reclotting phenomenon; (c) retractility of clot; (d) firmness of clot; (e) effect of
suitable amounts of calcium on the coagulation time. The tests for prothrombin
time, antithrombin and fibrinogen may be of value in certain instances. ' . Purpura
...
10
Cyclopaedia of obstetrics and gynecology
Ed.] The uterus diminishes in volume, and retracts as it gets rid of the child, but
this retractility does not become at all marked till a few minutes have elapsed
from the birth of the child, and then it is that the third stage of labor begins.
Egbert Henry Grandin, 1887