| delphian node |
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| delayed reflex |
a reflex which occurs some time after the stimulus provoking it has been received.
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| delayed sensation |
a sensation which is not perceived until some time after the application of the stimulation.
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| deliriant |
The deliriants (or anticholinergics) are a special class of dissociative which are antagonists for the acetylcholine receptors (unlike muscimol which is an agonist of this receptor). Deliriants are considered to be true hallucinogens as users will have conversations with people who aren't there, or become angry with a 'person' mimicking their actions, not realizing it is their own reflection in a mirror (which could be dangerous if they became aggressive towards a glass mirror). ...
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| Delbet's sign |
in aneurysm of the main artery of a limb, if the nutrition of the part distal to the aneurysm is maintained, although the pulse may have disappeared, the collateral circulation is sufficient.
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| del | as if in a delirium |
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| del | in a delirious manner |
| del | a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations |
| del | state of violent mental agitation |
| del | acute delirium caused by alcohol poisoning |
| del | English composer of orchestral works (1862-1934) |
| del | give birth (to a newborn) |
| del | deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) |
| del | utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.) |
| del | pass down |
| del | bring to a destination, make a delivery |
| del | throw or hurl, as in baseball |
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