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▪ I. cardial, a.1 rare. (ˈkɑːdɪəl) [f. Gr. καρδί-α heart + -al1: etymologically irregular.] Pertaining to the heart; = cardiac A. 1.1868 Duncan Insect. World Introd. 141 The cardial portion of the dorsal vessel. 1887 Sala in Illust. Lond. News 9 Apr. 402 Everyone whose cardial arrangements are not a...
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Cardial
The term cardial may refer to:
cardial or cardiac, pertaining to the heart (Ancient Greek καρδιά, kardiá, "heart")
Cardial Ware, a Neolithic decorative
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Cardial of $X=\{(A,B):A,B \subseteq \{1,...,n\}, A \cap B= \emptyset\}$ I have to compute the cardial of $X=\\{(A,B):A,B \subseteq \\{1,...,n\\}, A \cap B= \emptyset\\}$.I started computed de cardinal of $Y=\\{(A,B):A...
If $A$ has cardinal $j \in \lbrace 0, ..., n \rbrace$, the number of $B$ such that $A \cap B = \emptyset$ is equal to the number of subsets of a set of cardinal $n-j$, i.e. is equal to $2^{n-j}$. And you have ${n \choose j}$ subsets of cardinal $j$, so the number of pairs $(A,B)$ such that $A \cap B...
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Cardium pottery
locally, termed "epi-Cardial". Cardial pottery from Catalonia–Valencia.
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cardialgic
cardialgic, a. (kɑːdɪˈældʒɪk) [ad. Gr. καρδιαλγικός; cf. F. cardialgique: see cardial a.1] 1. Pertaining to cardialgia.1620 Venner Via Recta vii. 124 They..helpe the Cardialgicke paines of the stomacke. Ibid. viii. 188. 2. fig. (nonce-use.) Producing ‘heart-ache’.1817 Coleridge Own Times (1850) III....
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Cardiac notch of stomach
continuous with the lesser curvature of the stomach, while the left margin joins the greater curvature at an acute angle, termed the cardiac notch (or cardial
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renopericardial
renoperiˈcardial, a. Physiol. [f. reno- as comb. form of L. rēn kidney.] Pertaining to the kidneys and pericardium.1883 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 676/2 Reno⁓pericardial orifice placing the left renal sac..in communication with the viscero-pericardial sac.
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Impact
The guidelines are reported to have saved lives in a study that monitors the cardial health of survivors of the 2011 earthquake in Japan.
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pneumo-pericardial
ˌpneumo-periˈcardial, a. Path. [f. pneumo- b + pericardial.] Applied to a sound heard in pleurisy, attributed to the friction of the investing membrane of the lung against the pericardium: = pleuropericardial (see pleuro-).1876 tr. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. VI. 595 This sound is called the extra-per...
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Trimecaine
name (2,4,6-trimethylphenylcarbamoylmethyl)diethylammonium chloride, chemical formula C15H25ClN2O) is an organic compound used as a local anesthetic and cardial Contraindication
Trimecaine must not be used at hypersensitivity on amide anesthetics, hypervolemia, hypotension, cardial conduction defects, asystole,
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La Hoguette
It is believed to ultimately derive from the Mediterranean Cardial culture traditions.
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myocardium
‖ myocardium (maɪəʊˈkɑːdɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. µυ(ο)- myo- + καρδία heart.] The muscular substance of the heart. Hence myoˈcardial a. Also ˌmyocarˈditis, inflammation of the myocardium; whence ˌmyocarˈditic a.1866 A. Flint Princ. Med. 279 Myocarditis. 1868 Trans. Path. Soc. Lond. XIX. 195 Concurrent p...
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Persin
Rabbits: cardial arrhythmia, submandibular edema and death after consumption of leaves.
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Runik
The site, one of the most prominent Neolithic sites in Kosovo to date, contains artefacts from the Starcevo, Cardial and Vinca cultures.
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PHF8
Regulation during differentiation
PHF8 was found to be expressional increased during endothelial differentiation and significantly decreased during cardial
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