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TURGÓR s.n. 1. (Biol.) Estado da luz de uma célula, órgão ou tecido animal ou vegetal devido à riqueza de líquidos; turgescência. 2. Inchaço, plenitude. TURGÓR s.n. 1. (Biol.) Stare de ușoară tensiune a unei celule, a unui organ ori a unui țesut animal sau vegetal datorită bogăției de lichide; turgescență. 2. Umflare, plinătate.
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Contemporary Medical-Surgical Nursing - Pagina 252
Signs and symptoms of hypernatremia generally include evidence of decreased extracellular volume, such as dry mucous membranes, postural hypotension, and decreased skin tur- gor. In addition, signs of intracellular volume deficit are ...
Rick Daniels, Leslie Nicoll, 2011
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Saunders Drug Handbook for Health Professionals - Pagina 627
PATIENT CONSIDERATIONS Baseline Assessment Check B/P, puise before giving médication. Baseline electrolyte, rénal and hepatic function, BUN may be ordered. Assess skin tur- gor, mucous membranes, mental status, muscle strength.
Robert J. Kizior, Barbara B. Hodgson, 2002
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Journal - Volumul 26 - Pagina 439
Aeoewae! wo reronse? wo reron e Besove ni gamtel weveno mee, nalni nelenlav, e nasri neer Merlav ni se turture le lame ; gis wo melovok; melovrer emrer levrane Rehirqon, nam loslos wor enaen te mul Olsilade, Retingormew se tur gor ...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1897
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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts & Practice - Pagina 30
44) transcellular (trans-SE-lu-lär, p. 32) turgor (TUR-gör, p. 34) Over half of the human body's weight is water. Throughout. 30 Unit II Medical-Surgical Patient Care Problems.
Susan C. deWit, Candice K. Kumagai, 2014
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Forests at the Land-atmosphere Interface - Pagina 9
... CO2 concentration, and soil and leaf water status. From a mechanistic standpoint, stomatal conductance is a function of the relative tur- gor of the guard and epidermal cells (Wu et al, 1985; Comstock and Mencuccini, 1998; Mencuccini et al, ...
J. Grace, J. Moncrieff, K. McNaughton, 2003
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Pocket Medical Dictionary - Pagina 771
TYMPANAL Turgescence, ter-jes'-ens. A swelling or enlargement of an organ. Turgid, ter'-jid. Swollen. Tur'gor. A turgid condition; fulness. Tur'meric. The dried, aromatic rhizome of Curcuma longa. Turn of Life. The menopause, q.v. Turning, ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, ... - Pagina 119
In the past few years, various authors have found LTSEM to be a suitable method for studying tur- gor-controlled morphology and detecting free water (Honegger and Peter 1994; Honegger 1995; Scheidegger 1994; Scheidegger et al. 1995 ...
Ilse Kranner, Richard Beckett, Ajit Varma, 2002
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Palliative Care Nursing, Fourth Edition: Quality Care to ... - Pagina 628
Baranoski and Ayello (2008) have suggested five elements to include in a basic skin assessment: skin temperature, color, moisture, tur- gor, and if the skin is intact or has areas of injury including open areas. In this chapter, several common ...
Marianne Matzo, Deborah Witt Sherman, 2014
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Handbook of Geriatric Nursing Care - Volumul 236 - Pagina 226
... depletion (muscle weakness, confusion, shallow irregular respirations, and cardiac arrhythmias) K- Signs of volume depletion (tachycardia, postural hypotension, poor skin tur- gor, and increased blood urea nitrogen [BUN] and hematocrit) ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003
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Dynamics of Membrane Proteins and Cellular Energetics - Pagina 180
There is evidence indicating that the vacuole participates in preservation of cytoplasmic homeostasis, cell tur gor, a ccumulation of ions and metabolites (sugars, amino acids, organic acids) ; secondary metabolites such as alkaloids are also ...
Norbert Latruffe, Yves Gaudemer, Pierre Vignais, 2012