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Anacrotism
Anacrotism A*nac"ro*tism, n. [Gr. ?, up, again + ? a stroke.]
(Physiol.)
A secondary notch in the pulse curve, obtained in a
sphygmographic tracing.
CatacrotismCatacrotic Cat`a*crot"ic, a. [Cata- + Gr. ? a beating.]
(Physiol.)
Designating, pertaining to, or characterized by, that form of
pulse tracing, or sphygmogram, in which the descending
portion of the curve is marked by secondary elevations due to
two or more expansions of the artery in the same beat. --
Ca*tac"rotism, n. CatadicrotismCatadicrotism Cat`a*di"cro*tism, n. [Cata- + dicrotism.]
(Physiol.)
Quality or state of being catacrotic. -- Cat`a*di*crot"ic,
a. Dicrotism
Dicrotism Di"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.)
A condition in which there are two beats or waves of the
arterial pulse to each beat of the heart.
Hyperdicrotism
Hyperdicrotism Hy`per*di"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.)
A hyperdicrotic condition.
Monocrotism
Monocrotism Mo*noc"ro*tism, n. [Gr. mo`nos alone + ? a
beating.] (Physiol.)
That condition of the pulse in which the pulse curve or
sphygmogram shows but a single crest, the dicrotic elevation
entirely disappearing.
PolycrotismPolycrotism Po*lyc"ro*tism, n. (Physiol.)
That state or condition of the pulse in which the pulse
curve, or sphygmogram, shows several secondary crests or
elevations; -- contrasted with monocrotism and dicrotism. Tricrotism
Tricrotism Tri"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.)
That condition of the arterial pulse in which there is a
triple beat. The pulse curve obtained in the sphygmographic
tracing characteristic of tricrotism shows two secondary
crests in addition to the primary.
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rot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rot(s) or
rotting may
refer to:
Rot,
decomposition of
organic matter Dry
rot, of wood Root
rot Wet
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rots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rots or
ROTS may
refer to:
Rots, Calvados, a
commune in B****e-Normandie,
France Daan
Rots (born 2001)...
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rot is a
condition in
which anoxic conditions in the soil or
potting media around the
roots of a
plant cause them to
rot. This
occurs due to excessive...
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Rot an der
Rot (German pronunciation: [
ˈʁoːt ʔan deːɐ̯
ˈʁoːt]) is a town in the
district of
Biberach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The town developed...
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rot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brown rot may
refer to the
following diseases: Wood-decay fungus,
fungi that
digest moist wood,
causing rot,...
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rot may
refer to: "Bit
Rot", a
short story by
Charles Stross Data
rot, the
decay of
electromagnetic charge in a computer's
storage Disc
rot, the deterioration...
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rot is a
degradation process found in vegetable-tanned leather. Red
rot is
caused by
prolonged storage or
exposure to high
relative humidity, environmental...
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collar rot grades into "basal stem
rot", and with some
pathogens is the
first phase of "basal stem
rot"
often followed by "root
rot".
Collar rot is most...
- Dry
rot is wood
decay caused by one of
several species of
fungi that
digest parts of wood
which give it
strength and stiffness. It was
previously used...
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Rot (Case Red) was the plan for a
German military operation after the
success of Fall Gelb (Case Yellow), the
Battle of France, an
invasion of the...