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diastole
‖ diastole (daɪˈæstəʊliː) [med.L., a. Gr. διαστολή a putting asunder, separation, expansion, dilatation, f. διαστέλλειν, f. διά asunder (dia-1) + στέλλειν to put, place, send, etc. Cf. F. diastole (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Phys. The dilatation or relaxation of the heart or an artery (or other pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diastole
Atrial diastole is the relaxing of the atria, and ventricular diastole the relaxing of the ventricles. , or diastole. wikipedia.org
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Diastole (gastropod)
Baker, 1938 Diastole conula (Pease, 1861) Diastole exposita (Mousson, 1873) Diastole fornicata (Ancey, 1889) Diastole futunae H. B. Baker, 1938 Diastole glaucina Baker, 1938 Diastole lamellaxis Baker, 1938 Diastole lauae H. B. wikipedia.org
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Diastole vs. Systole: Know Your Blood Pressure Numbers
Mar 3, 2023 — Normal: Lower than 80 · Stage I: hypertension: 80-89 · Stage II: hypertension: 90 or more · Hypertensive crisis: 120 or more. Call 911.
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Cardiac cycle phases: Definition, systole and diastole | Kenhub
Oct 30, 2023The cardiac cycle is defined as a sequence of alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles in order to pump blood throughout the body. It starts at the beginning of one heartbeat and ends at the beginning of another. The process begins as early as the 4th gestational week when the heart first begins contracting.
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systole
‖ systole (ˈsɪstəliː) Also 6 sistole. [mod.L., ad. Gr. συστολή, f. Gr. σύν syn-1 + στολ- (:—στέλλειν to place), after συστέλλειν to draw together, contract. Cf. F. systole, † cistole (c 1600), It. sistole, Sp. s{iacu}stole, Pg. systole.] 1. Phys. a. The regular contraction of the heart and arteries ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diastole tenuistriata
Diastole tenuistriata is a species of air-breathing land snails or semi-slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicarionidae. wikipedia.org
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peridiastole
‖ peridiastole Physiol. (ˌpɛrɪdaɪˈæstəliː) [mod. (Gendrin, in Fr.) f. Gr. περί over, beyond + diastole.] ‘Term for the hardly appreciable interval of time between the diastole of the heart and the following systole’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). Hence peridiastolic (-daɪəˈstɒlɪk) a., belonging to the peridiasto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Systole
In late ventricular diastole, the atrial chambers contract and send blood to the ventricles. Atrial systole lasts approximately 100 ms and ends prior to ventricular systole, as the atrial muscle returns to diastole. wikipedia.org
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Trouble in understanding graph of pressure time in different chambers of heart ![heart]( In the book, it is written that from _0 s to 0.125 s_ - **Atrial Systole** ; _0.125 s to 0.325 s_ - **Ventricular Systole** ; _...
A previous Biology.SE question has a diagram with a bit more information on it... ![enter image description here]( When the ventricles starts to contract, the AV valves close as the pressure rises very quickly in the ventricle and exceeds that of the atria; the blood in the atrium is going to be squ...
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Mydicar
This leads to an above normal amount of cytosolic Ca2+ in the cardiomyocytes during diastole. Administration of Mydicar increasing functioning SERCA2a can assist in lessening these negative effects of an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ during diastole wikipedia.org
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下属分类 Allenoconcha Aukena Baker, 1940 Buffetia Cookeana Diastole Gude, 1913 Faunulena Greenwoodoconcha Hiona Cooke, 1940 Iredaleoconcha Preston wikipedia.org
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End-diastolic volume
In cardiovascular physiology, end-diastolic volume (EDV) is the volume of blood in the right or left ventricle at end of filling in diastole which is amount of blood present in ventricle at the end of diastole. wikipedia.org
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Why is Aorta sometimes called Compression chamber? I find this statement that Aorta is called Compression Chamber in my study materials. Aorta can * it keeps blood flowing * it can accumulate potential energy fo...
This **allows the aorta to accumulate blood** in its proximal part, which is then **propelled by the passive elastic contraction of the aorta during diastole
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E/A ratio
It represents the ratio of peak velocity blood flow from left ventricular relaxation in early diastole (the E wave) to peak velocity flow in late diastole The cursor should be placed at the level of the open leaflets in diastole. wikipedia.org
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