SYSTALTIC SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN KÖKEN BİLGİSİ
From Late Latin systalticus, from Greek sustaltikos, from sustellein to contract, from syn- + stellein to place.
«SYSTALTIC» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
systaltic sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
systaltic ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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4th European Conference of the International Federation for ...
Abstract — Some methods for evaluating the degree of arteriosclerosis utilizing
the magnitude of systaltic movement of carotid artery have been proposed. The
magnitude of carotid movement depends on the stiffness of surrounding tissues ...
Jos van der Sloten, Pascal Verdonck, Marc Nyssen,
2009
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Musical Humanism and Its Legacy: Essays in Honor of Claude ...
Just as in harmonia, so also in rhythmic composition, there are three modes by
genus: systaltic, diastaltic, and hesychastic Moreover, of rhythms, those
producing faster tempi are hot and active, those producing slow and [those
producing] ...
Claude V. Palisca, Nancy Kovaleff Baker, Barbara Russano Hanning,
1992
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PROUT - A New Sunrise in a New World
Each and every movement in this universe is systaltic. Nothing ever moves in a
straight line. Due to this systaltic motion, internal clash and cohesion take place.
The ups and downs of socio-economic life in different phases of the social order ...
Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar
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Reading Lezama's Paradiso
Alberto exists, however, in a state dominated by the chaos of the child, a state
described by Licario later in the novel as 'systaltic'.20 As is revealed throughout
the analysis of the development of Cemi, the 20 This term, coupled with the term
...
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The Economy of the Animal Kingdom: Considered Anatomically, ...
That there is an animatory motion of the cerebrum, and with the cerebrum, of the
cerebellum and spinal marrow, which motion has been called by some authors a
systaltic motion. 2. That during the period of formation, this systaltic motion ...
Having removed the upper part of a dog's skull he laid bare the dura mater; and,
after wiping away the blood, he had a good view of that membrane, and of the
longitudinal sinus; whose systaltic action (which was quicker than usual) exactly
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw,
1809
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A Dictionary Music: Theoretical and Practical
Systaltic. (From the Greek.) An epithet applied by the ancients to that of the
subdivisions of their ilelopceia, which constituted the mournful and pathetic. 5ee
Melopccia. Si stem. An interval compounded, or supposed to be compounded, ...
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A Methodical Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Physic
Here we are to call to mind what was said in the theoretical part, concerning the
motions of the heart and arterial system ; namely, that there is not only a systaltic
motion, or simple contraction and dilatation, but that there is moreover a ...
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Having removed the upper part of a dog's skull he laid bare the dura mater; .and,
after wiping away the blood, he had a good view of that membrane, and of the
longitudinal sinus; whose systaltic action (which was quicker than usual) exactly
...
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Essays in Musicology: A Tribute to Alvin Johnson
Aristides also distinguished melic composition with respect to ethos, of which
there were three classes: the diastaltic, through which the spirit was awakened;
the medial, through which the soul was brought to quietude; and the systaltic, ...
Lewis Lockwood, Edward H. Roesner,
1990