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Concordist Con*cord"ist, n. The compiler of a concordance.

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- Cordis, Latin for of the heart, may refer to: Cordis (band), an American chamber music group Cordis (medical), a medical device company Cordis, Auckland...
- cases of thoracoabdominal ectopia cordis or less severe pentalogy of Cantrell. In general, the prognosis for ectopia cordis is poor—most cases result in death...
- may be called contusio cordis (from Latin for "bruising of the heart"), but is unrelated to commotio cordis. Commotio cordis may also occur in other...
- of blood through the heart and body came with the publication of De Motu Cordis (1628) by the English physician William Harvey. Harvey's book completely...
- medicine and neuroscience. In 1959, the company's name was changed to Cordis. In 1970, Cordis introduced the first sheath introducers with hemostasis valves...
- The crux cordis or crux of the heart (from Latin "crux" meaning "cross") is the area on the lower back side of the heart where the coronary sulcus (the...
- services on conducting research using CORDIS is available at European Do****entation Centres across the EU. CORDIS offers access to a broad range of information...
- The superior end of the bulbus cordis is also called the conotruncus. In the early tubular heart, the bulbus cordis is the major outflow pathway. It...
- Cosimo Cordì (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkɔːzimo korˈdi]; Locri, 1951 – Locri, October 13, 1997) was a member of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type...
- significant os cordis (heart bone), or two (os cordis sinistrum and os cordis dextrum, the latter being the larger one). The os cordis is thought to serve...