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What is the Diaphragm? Related Conditions - Cleveland Clinic
The diaphragm is a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out). This thin, dome-shaped muscle sits below your lungs and heart. my.clevelandclinic.org
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Diaphragm and lungs: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image
The diaphragm, located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually. medlineplus.gov
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Thoracic diaphragm - Wikipedia
The diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration, [3] and separates the thoracic cavity, containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity. en.wikipedia.org
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diaphragm
▪ I. diaphragm, n. (ˈdaɪəfræm) Also 7– agme. [ad. L. diaphragma, a. Gr. διάϕραγµα, the midriff, primarily ‘partition-wall, barrier’, f. δια- through, apart + ϕράγµα fence, f. ϕράσσειν to fence in, hedge round. Long used in L. form. Cf. F. diaphragme, in 13–14th c. diaffragme (Hatz.-Darm.).] I. 1. An... Oxford English Dictionary
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The diaphragm: two physiological muscles in one - PMC
The diaphragm should be viewed as two distinct muscles, crural and costal, which act in synchrony throughout respiration. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Definition of diaphragm - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
The thin muscle below the lungs and heart that separates the chest from the abdomen. Respiratory system anatomy; drawing shows the right lung. www.cancer.gov
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Diaphragm
Diaphragm may refer to: Anatomy Thoracic diaphragm, a thin sheet of muscle between the thorax and the abdomen Pelvic diaphragm or pelvic floor, a pelvic See also Diaphragm arch Diaphragm pump Diaphragm seal, a membrane that seals an enclosure Diaphragm shutter, a type of leaf shutter consisting of wikipedia.org
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The Diaphragm - Actions - Innervation - TeachMeAnatomy
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration. During inspiration, it contracts and flattens, increasing the vertical diameter of the thoracic cavity. teachmeanatomy.info
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Diaphragm: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Conditions, and Symptoms
The diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. It contracts and flattens when you ... www.healthline.com
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Diaphragm: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image
The diaphragm is a thin dome-shaped muscle which separates the thoracic cavity (lungs and heart) from the abdominal cavity (intestines, ... medlineplus.gov
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Anatomy, Thorax: Diaphragm - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The diaphragm in the thorax is called the thoracic diaphragm and serves as an important anatomical landmark that separates the thorax, or chest, from the ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Diaphragm Spasm - Healthline
Diaphragm flutter. A diaphragm flutter is a rare condition that can be misdiagnosed as a spasm. A diaphragm flutter can also be caused by phrenic nerve irritation. Other symptoms associated with ...
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diaphragm
diaphragm/ˈdaɪəfræm; `daɪəˌfræm/ n1 wall of muscle, between the chest and the abdomen, that helps to control breathing 膈; 膈膜; 横膈膜. =>illus at respire 见respire之插图.2 arrangement of thin plates in a camera that control how much light is let in through the lens 光圈; 光孔; 光阑.3 vibrating disc or cone produc... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Diaphragm (optics)
Most modern cameras use a type of adjustable diaphragm known as an iris diaphragm, and often referred to simply as an iris. In this case the stop becomes a diaphragm. * In optics, stop and diaphragm are synonyms. wikipedia.org
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Diaphragm arch
A diaphragm arch is a transverse wall-bearing arch forming a partial wall dividing a vault or a ceiling into compartments. wikipedia.org
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