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angio-
angio- first element in many compounds, representing Roman transliteration of Gr. ἀγγεῖο-ν a vessel, receptacle, dim. of ἀγγε- (ἄγγος) a chest, box. Now used chiefly in terms relating to seed- and blood-vessels. Sometimes spelt angeio-; but Roman ī is the true equivalent of Gr. ει. Except where the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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angeio-
angeio- see angio-. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Pi-Search Page
I put the site online, linked from the also now-defunct Useless Web Pages Pages. The original suggestion was to find your birthday in Pi, but things got out of hand. The original pi searcher featured 1.25 million digits. It was upgraded in 1998 to 50 million, in 2001 to 100 million, and in 2005, to 200 million digits to keep up with the times.
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syngo CTO Guidance
syngo CTO Guidance enables better planning with automatic segmentation of coronary CTAs. Further, it provides guidance during the procedure with color-coded ...
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angiostomous
angiostomous, a. Conch. (ændʒɪˈɒstəməs) [f. angio- + -στοµ-ος mouthed (f. στόµα mouth) + -ous. But the sense seems to be taken from L. angere to compress.] Having a narrow opening. (Applied to certain univalve shells.)1880 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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angiotonin
angiotonin, n. Biochem. and Med. Now rare. (ændʒɪəʊˈtəʊnɪn) [f. angio- + tonic a. and n. + -in1.] = angiotensin n.1940 Page & Helmer in Jrnl. Exper. Med. LXXI. 29 A pressor substance was produced which was heat-stable and which yielded crystalline derivatives. For this substance we suggest the name ... Oxford English Dictionary
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angiotenic
angiotenic, a. Med. (ˌændʒɪəʊˈtɛnɪk) [f. angio- + τεν- stem of τείνειν to stretch + -ic; cf. Fr. angiotenique.] lit. Tending to stretch the blood-vessels; applied, after Pinel, to inflammatory fevers.1840 in Tweedie Cycl. Pract. Med. II. 162. Oxford English Dictionary
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angioscope
angioscope (ˈændʒɪəʊskəʊp, ænˈdʒaɪəskəʊp) [f. angio- + -σκοπος viewing: see -scope.] An instrument for the minute examination of the capillary vessels of animals and plants. Oxford English Dictionary
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angiosporous
angiosporous, a. Bot. (ændʒɪˈɒspərəs) [f. angio- + σπόρ-ος sowing, seed + -ous.] Having spores enclosed in a hollow receptacle, like the puff-ball and other fungi.1847 in Craig. 1857 Henfrey Bot. 436 Angiosporous, Flowerless Plants producing spores. Oxford English Dictionary
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脳の血管(硬膜静脈洞および大脳内側面の静脈)
大大脳静脈は脳梁膨大部の下方で、両側の内大脳静脈が合流して始まり、脳梁膨大部の近くで後方および上方に走行し、大脳鎌と小脳テントの結合部の前方に流し直静脈洞となる。. 大大脳静脈の全長は平均12mm(範囲8~25mm)と短いが、非常に重要である ...
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angiocarpous
angiocarpous, a. Bot. (-ˈkɑːpəs) [f. mod.L. angīocarp-us (f. angio- + καρπ-ός fruit) + -ous. Cf. Fr. angiocarpe.] Having the fruit in an envelope not constituting part of the calyx. Also, having the apothecium enclosed within the thallus, as certain lichens.1836 Penny Cycl. s.v. Botany, Angiocarpous... Oxford English Dictionary
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syngo CTO Guidance
syngo CTO Guidance enables better planning with automatic segmentation of coronary CTAs. Further, it provides guidance during the procedure with color-coded ...
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angiograph
angiograph (ˈændʒɪəʊgrɑːf, -æ-, ænˈdʒaɪəgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. angio- + Gr. -γραϕος writer: see -graph.] A special kind of sphygmograph or instrument for recording on paper the movements of the pulse.1880 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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angioneurosis
angioneurosis (ˌændʒɪəʊnjʊˈrəʊsɪs) [ad. G. angioneurose (H. Quincke 1882, in Monatshefte f. Prakt. Dermatologie I. 130), f. angio- + neurosis.] Neurosis of the blood vessels. So ˌangioneuˈrotic a., characterized by angioneurosis.1887 Lond. Med. Rec. 33/1 (heading) Strübing on Acute (Angioneurotic) Œ... Oxford English Dictionary
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angiogram
angiogram (ˈændʒɪəʊgræm) [f. angio- + -gram.] A radiogram of blood vessels, made after injection of a contrast medium.1933 A. Egas Moniz in Lancet 18 Nov. 1147/1 The speed of circulation is very different in the brain as compared with other parts of the head... We have ascertained this fact by study... Oxford English Dictionary
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