| Starling c. |
a graphic representation of cardiac output, or other measure of ventricular performance, as a function of ventricular filling for a given level of contractility; as atrial pressure and venous return increase, cardiac output initially increases proportionately, then plateaus and decreases. Called also ventricular function c.
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| Starling m. |
see under law.
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| Starling's curve, hypothesis, law |
see under curve, hypothesis, and law.
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| Starling's h. |
the direction and rate of fluid transfer between blood plasma in the capillary and fluid in the tissue spaces depend on the hydrostatic pressure on each side of the capillary wall, on the osmotic pressure of protein in plasma and in tissue fluid, and on the properties of the capillary wall as a filtering membrane.
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| Starling's l. |
the energy liberated with each contraction of the heart is a function of the length of the fibers composing its muscular walls; increased preload causes increased end-diastolic volume (or pressure), which increases the force of ventricular contraction. Called also Frank-Starling l. or mechanism.
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| star | a complicated involuntary reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus (especially a loud noise) |
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| star | a normal reflex of young infants |
| star | a complicated involuntary reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus (especially a loud noise) |
| star | excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement |
| star | so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm |
| star | in a startling manner |
| star | the act of starting a new operation or practice |
| star | the act of setting in operation |
| star | the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine |
| star | a state of extreme hunger resulting from lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged period |
| star | acidosis in which the acidity results from lack of food which leads to fat catabolism which in turn releases acidic ketone bodies |
| star | die of food deprivation |
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