अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «ACROTISM» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
acrotism का उपयोग पता करें।
acrotism aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary: A New and ...
Pertaining to or affected with acrotism. See acrotism. acrotism (ah'kro-tizm) [Gr. a
neg. + Kabrm pulse]. Defect or failure of the pulse. acrotrophoneurosis (ak"ro-tro-
fo-nu-ro'sis). Trophoneurotic disturbance of the extremities. acrylaldehyd ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, 1915
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
... (ak-ro-ter'ik). Pertaining to the periphery or outermost parts (Hutchinson).
acrotic (ah-krot'ik) [Gr. Sxpos extreme]. 1. Affect- ins the surface. 2. Characterized
by absence or weakness of the pulse. See acrotism. acrotism (ah'kro-tizm) [Gr. a
neg.
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The american illustrated medical dictionary
Acrotic (ak-rot'ik) [Gr. Supot extreme], i. Affecting the surface. 2. Pertaining to or
affected with acrotism. See Acrotism. Acrotism (ah'kro-tism) [Gr. a neg. + «p<rot
pulse]. Defect or failure of the pulse. Acrotrophoneurosls ( ak"ro-trof-o-nu-ro'sis).
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See joint, extremities, back. acrotism (ak'krō-tizm) n. absence or imperceptibility
of pulsation, pulselessness. ○ Acrotism confirmed the old codger's death. [< G a-,
priv., + krotos a striking, or sound made by striking]. adj. acrotic (aa-krot'tik) = 1.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The Student's Medical Dictionary: Including All the Words ...
Acrotic (at-roi'ii) [a priv.; s/wror, a striking), Relating to acrotism. Acrotism (ahf -krot
-izm) (d priv.; KfioToc, a striking]. Any defective beating of the pulse ; failure of the
pulse. Acrylaldehyd (ak-ril-al'-de-hld) Freer, sharp ; aldehyd], C,II,(). Acrolein ...
George Milbry Gould, 1904
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
... barmony between the stroke in some of the arteries com- different pared with
that in others. Reil gives a case in which arteries. tne heart, the carotids, and the
radial arteries all pulsated differently f : and Beggi another, in which the acrotism,
...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
The accession of this acrotism has generally been regarded as the attack of the
cholera; but it is evidently only a continued catenation of morbid action—a
diseased action of the vascular system, superadded to the functional
disturbances ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
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leptoclase phoneme antipyretic leptocytosis photalgia brachycolic logorrhea
photogenic brachydactyly mesencephalon photosynthesis bradycrotic mesolithic
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English Language Word Builder
... SCANSION STILLION IS+ ADENITIS+ CLITORIS+ EUCHARIS+ MYOSITIS+
PANMIXIS+ RECTITIS+ SYNTEXIS+ ISM ACROTISM ALPINISM AUTECISM
CHARTISM DIOECISM DWARFISM ETHICISM ALLERION COOPTION
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Random House Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
... truism, Whiggism, Yogism; absinthism, actinism, acrotism, activism, alarmism,
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animism, aphorism, archaism, asterism, atavism, atheism, atomism, Atticism,
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