| HAPC | high-amplitude peristaltic contraction; hospital-acquired penetration contact |
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| PW | peristaltic wave; plantar wart; posterior wall [of the heart]; pressure wave; psychological warfare;... |
| peristaltic | <physiology> Applied to the peculiar wormlike wave motion of the intestines and other similar structures, produced by the successive contraction of the muscular fibres of their walls, forcing their contents onwards; as, peristaltic movement. Peristal"tically. Origin: Gr. Clasping and compressing, fr. To surround, wrap up; round + to place, arrange: cf. F. Peristaltique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| peristaltic reflex |
when a portion of the intestine is irritated or distended, the area just proximal contracts and the area just distal relaxes.
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| peristaltic pump |
A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing (though linear peristaltic pumps have been made). A rotor with a number of cams ('rollers', 'shoes' or 'wipers') attached to the external circumference compresses the flexible tube. ...
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| peristaltic |
of the nature of peristalsis.
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| peristaltic p. |
a pump that moves liquid through tubing by alternate contractions and relaxations on the tubing.
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| peristaltic r. |
when a portion of the intestine is irritated or distended, the area just proximal contracts and the area just distal relaxes.
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