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10 LIVRES EN PORTUGAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VASOTONIA»
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vasotonia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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1
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Rheoencephalogram Experiments demonstrate that needling Hegu (LI 4)
reduces the volume and the amplitude of the rheoen- cephalogram and
increases the cerebral vasotonia, which indicates the worsened blood supply of
the brain.
Xiaofei, Jianhua Mu, 2000
2
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... + myos muscle) angiotonia (also called vasotonia) {angiotonic: also called
vasotonic} (angeion blood vessel) antrotonia (tonus of the muscular walls of an
antrum, such as that of the stomach) (antrum chamber) cerebrotonia (cerebrum
brain) ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
3
Medicina homeopática: uma aproximação entre a medicina ...
ARTERIOSCLEROSE Este termo designa um grupo de moléstias arteriais, de
histologia e etiologia distintas, cujos fatores causais mais frequentes são: a)
Vasotonia - A condição funcional da musculatura das paredes arteriais
determina o ...
4
Oxygen Transport to Tissue--V
The simplest explanation for this observation is that some degree of retinal
vasoconstriction occurs at birth concomitantly with the rise in blood pressure, and
thereby the retinal vasotonia recognized as clinically normal is established.
5
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
The simplest explanation for this observation is that some degree of retinal
vasoconstriction occurs at birth concomitantly with the rise in blood pressure, and
thereby the retinal vasotonia recognized as clinically normal is established.
International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, 1984
6
Hepatology, Principles and Practice: History, Morphology, ...
The causes for this are microthromboses, interstitial formation of oedema and
increased peripheral vasotonia. Central biochemical mechanisms together with
an inadequate cerebral blood circulation as a result of a reduction in pCO2
reinforce ...
Erwin Kuntz, Hans-Dieter Kuntz, 2006
Pericytes and endothelial cells share a basement membrane. Intramural
pericytes, formerly known as Rouget's cells or mural cells, communicate with
endothelial cells and jointly control vasotonia and mutual cellular quiescence.
The retinal ...
Leopold Schmetterer, Jeffrey Kiel, 2012
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Oxygen Multistep Therapy: Physiological and Technical ...
This contractile state gives the vessel wall an active tension, the so-called
vasotonia. An increase in the state of contraction causes a decrease in the vessel
diameter (vasoconstriction) and vice versa, i.e. a decrease in the state of
contraction ...
Manfred Von Ardenne, 1990
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
Also called vasotomy. vasotonia (vas-o-to'ni-a, va'zo-): The tone of blood vessels,
the smaller ones in particular. - vasotonic, adj. vasotripsy (vas'o-trip-si, va'zo-):
The arrest of haemorrhage by crushing an artery with a strong forceps.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
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Molecular Basis for Microcirculatory Disorders
... basement membrane makes the microvascular wall rigid. The thickened wall
may interrupt communication between endothelial cells and pericytes that are
important in maintaining homeostasis within the blood vessel wall and vasotonia,
...
Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein, 2003