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  • idioventricular beat
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  • premature alopecia
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  • premature baby
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  • premature birth
    Á¶±âºÐ¸¸, Á¶»ê
  • premature contraction
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  • premature delivery
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  • premature ejaculation
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  • premature infant
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  • premature baby
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  • premature birth
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  • premature contraction
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  • premature delivery
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  • premature infant
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  • premature labor
    Á¶¼÷»êÅë
  • premature menarche
    Á¶±âÃʰæ
  • premature menopause
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  • premature
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  • premature systole
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  • incomplete heart beat
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  • reciprocal beat
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  • premature
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    Á¶¹ß¼º Å»¸ðÁõ(ðÄÛ¡àõ ÷­Ù¾ñø)
  • premature atrial contraction
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  • premature baby
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  • premature birth =p. delivery
    Á¶»ê(ðÄß§).
  • premature birth =p. delivery
    Á¶¼÷Ãâ»ý(»ê).
  • premature chromosomal condensation
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  • premature closure of epiphysis
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  • premature closure of epiphysis
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    Á¶±â ¼º¸ð¹ß»ýÁõ
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    Á¶¹ß¼º Å»¸ðÁõ(ðÄÛ¡àõ ÷­Ù¾ñø)
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    ¹Ì¼÷¾Æ(Ú±âÙä®), Á¶»ê¾Æ(ðÄß§ä®).
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  • premature closure of epiphysis
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PVB cis-platinum, vinblastine, bleomycin; paravertebral block; premature ventricular beat
VBP vagal body paraganglia; venous blood pressure; ventricular premature beat
Vp peak voltage; phenotype variance; plasma volume; ventricular premature [beat]
VPB ventricular premature beat
APB Atrial Premature Beat
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VPC Ventricular premature contraction
VPD Ventricular premature depolarization
BCF Beat cross frequency
CBF Ciliary beat frequency
IBI Inter Beat Interval
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premature contraction of the heart When a single heartbeat occurs earlier than normal. This phenomenon can be within normal limits or represent a medically significant arrhythmia.
(12 Dec 1998)
premature delivery Birth of a foetus before its proper time.
See: premature birth.
(05 Mar 2000)
premature labour Onset of labour before the 37th completed week of pregnancy dated from the last normal menstrual period.
(05 Mar 2000)
premature senility syndrome <syndrome> Accelerated aging syndrome in which most of the characteristic stages of human senescence are compressed into less than a decade. Defect probably in DNA repair.
(18 Nov 1997)
premature systole A premature contraction of the heart that is independent of the normal rhythm and arises in response to an impulse in some part of the heart other than the sinoatrial node.
Synonym: premature beat.
(18 Nov 1997)
infant, premature An infant born before 38 weeks of gestation.
(12 Dec 1998)
ovarian failure, premature Premature failure of ovulation associated with hypergonadotropinism and hypoestrogenism in women under the age of 40. The aetiology appears to be multifactorial and many cases are idiopathic. When follicles are present but the ovaries are unable to respond to gonadotropins, resistant ovary syndrome results and this may be associated with autoimmune disease. Even when there is a loss of ovarian follicles, it is not always complete. Permanent and irreversible loss of follicles is termed premature menopause (menopause, premature).
(12 Dec 1998)
labour, premature Onset of labour before term but after the foetus has become viable, usually sometime during the 29th through 38th week of gestation.
(12 Dec 1998)
foetal membranes, premature rupture Spontaneous rupture of amniotic sac before the onset of uterine contractions.
(12 Dec 1998)
apex beat The visible and/or palpable pulsation made by the apex of the left ventricle as it strikes the chest wall in systole; normally in the fifth intercostal space, about 10 cm to the left of the median line.
(05 Mar 2000)
atrial capture beat The cardiac cycle resulting when, after a period of A-V dissociation, the atria regain control of the ventricles; atrial depolarisation due to retrograde transmission from a ventricular ectopic beat or an electronically paced ventricular impulse.
(05 Mar 2000)
atrial fusion beat A beat that occurs when the atria are activated in part by the sinus impulse and in part by an ectopic or retrograde impulse from A-V junction or ventricle.
(05 Mar 2000)
automatic beat In contrast to forced beat, an ectopic beat that arises de novo and is not precipitated by the preceding beat; thus escaped and parasystolic beat's are automatic.
Synonym: automatic contraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
beat 1. To strike repeatedly; to lay repeated blows upon; as, to beat one's breast; to beat iron so as to shape it; to beat grain, in order to force out the seeds; to beat eggs and sugar; to beat a drum. "Thou shalt beat some of it [spices] very small." (Ex. Xxx. 36) "They did beat the gold into thin plates." (Ex. Xxxix. 3)
2. To punish by blows; to thrash.
3. To scour or range over in hunting, accompanied with the noise made by striking bushes, etc, for the purpose of rousing game. "To beat the woods, and rouse the bounding prey." (Prior)
4. To dash against, or strike, as with water or wind. "A frozen continent . . . Beat with perpetual storms." (Milton)
5. To tread, as a path. "Pass awful gulfs, and beat my painful way." (Blackmore)
6. To overcome in a battle, contest, strife, race, game, etc.; to vanquish or conquer; to surpass. "He beat them in a bloody battle." (Prescott) "For loveliness, it would be hard to beat that." (M. Arnold)
7. To cheat; to chouse; to swindle; to defraud; often with out.
8. To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble. "Why should any one . . . Beat his head about the Latin grammar who does not intend to be a critic?" (Locke)
9. To give the signal for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an alarm, a charge, a parley, a retreat; to beat the general, the reveille, the tattoo. See Alarm, Charge, Parley, etc. To beat down, to haggle with (any one) to secure a lower price; to force down. To beat into, to teach or instill, by repetition. To beat off, to repel or drive back. To beat out, to extend by hammering. To beat out of a thing, to cause to relinquish it, or give it up. "Nor can anything beat their posterity out of it to this day." . To beat the dust.
To take in too little ground with the fore legs, as a horse. To perform curvets too precipitately or too low. To beat the hoof, to walk; to go on foot. To beat the wing, to flutter; to move with fluttering agitation. To beat time, to measure or regulate time in music by the motion of the hand or foot. To beat up, to attack suddenly; to alarm or disturb; as, to beat up an enemy's quarters.
Synonym: To strike, pound, bang, buffet, maul, drub, thump, baste, thwack, thrash, pommel, cudgel, belabor, conquer, defeat, vanquish, overcome.
Origin: OE. Beaten, beten, AS. Beatan; akin to Icel. Bauta, OHG. Bzan. Cf. 1st Butt, Button.
1. To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blaows; to knock vigorously or loudly. "The men of the city . . . Beat at the door." (Judges. Xix. 22)
2. To move with pulsation or throbbing. "A thousand hearts beat happily." (Byron)
3. To come or act with violence; to dash or fall with force; to strike anything, as, rain, wind, and waves do. "Sees rolling tempests vainly beat below." (Dryden) "They [winds] beat at the crazy casement." (Longfellow) "The sun beat upon the head of Jonah, that he fainted, and wisbed in himself to die." (Jonah iv. 8) "Public envy seemeth to beat chiefly upon ministers." (Bacon)
4. To be in agitation or doubt. "To still my beating mind." (Shak).
5. To make progress against the wind, by sailing in a zigzag line or traverse.
6. To make a sound when struck; as, the drums beat.
7. To make a succession of strokes on a drum; as, the drummers beat to call soldiers to their quarters.
8. <physics> To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations, not perfectly in unison. A beating wind, to run first one way and then another; said of a stag. To beat up for recruits, to go diligently about in order to get helpers or participators in an enterprise.
1. A stroke; a blow. "He, with a careless beat, Struck out the mute creation at a heat." (Dryden)
2. A recurring stroke; a throb; a pulsation; as, a beat of the heart; the beat of the pulse.
3. The rise or fall of the hand or foot, marking the divisions of time; a division of the measure so marked. In the rhythm of music the beat is the unit. A transient grace note, struck immediately before the one it is intended to ornament.
4. <physics> A sudden swelling or reenforcement of a sound, recurring at regular intervals, and produced by the interference of sound waves of slightly different periods of vibrations; applied also, by analogy, to other kinds of wave motions; the pulsation or throbbing produced by the vibrating together of two tones not quite in unison. See Beat.
5. A round or course which is frequently gone over; as, a watchman's beat.
6. A place of habitual or frequent resort.
7. A cheat or swindler of the lowest grade; often emphasized by dead; as, a dead beat. Beat of drum, a succession of strokes varied, in different ways, for particular purposes, as to regulate a march, to call soldiers to their arms or quarters, to direct an attack, or retreat, etc. Beat of a watch, or clock, the stroke or sound made by the action of the escapement. A clock is in beat or out of beat, according as the strokes is at equal or unequal intervals.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
parasystolic beat A cardiac arrhythmia caused by the interaction of two foci independently initiating cardiac impulses at different rates. Generally one of the foci is the sinoatrial node (the normal pacemaker) and the ectopic focus is usually in the ventricle, but can occur in the sinus and av nodes, atrium and ventricle, and av junction. Each focus - and thus each rhythm - is protected from the influence of the other.
(12 Dec 1998)
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