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  • stress reaction
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  • stress test
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  • stress ulcer
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  • stress urinary incontinence
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  • stress-related disorder
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  • surgical stress
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  • shearing stress
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  • atrial contraction
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  • heat stress
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  • hydrostatic stress
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  • internal stress
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  • stress incontinence
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  • stress management
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  • stress protein
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  • radial acceleration stress
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  • residual stress
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  • stress reaction
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  • stress
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  • stress test
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  • stress vulnerability
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  • premature contraction
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  • premature ventricular contraction =PV
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • premature ventricular contraction =PVC
    ½É½Ç(¼º) ±â¿Ü¼öÃà, ½É½ÇÁ¶±â¼öÃà.
  • prolonged contraction
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  • operative stress
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  • relaxation of stress
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  • shearing stress
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  • stress
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  • stress analgesia
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Fc Force of contraction
ICT Isovolumetric contraction time
Ict Isovolumic contraction time
MVC Maximal voluntary contraction
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  • stress fracture
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  • stress strain diagram
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  • stress thallium-201 test
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  • tensile stress
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  • yield stress
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  • aerobic contraction
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  • automatic ventricular contraction
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  • cardiac contraction
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Gowers' contraction Contraction of the calf muscles when the anterior surface of the leg is struck.
Synonym: Gowers' contraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
closing contraction Contraction produced at the time of closing of the circuit when using direct current to stimulate the muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscle contraction A process leading to shortening and/or development of tension in muscle tissue. Muscle contraction occurs by a sliding filament mechanism whereby actin filaments slide inward among the myosin filaments.
(12 Dec 1998)
contraction <physiology> A shortening or reduction in size, in connection with muscles contraction implies shortening and/or development of tension.
Origin: L. Contractus = drawn together
(18 Nov 1997)
contraction band A microscopic change in myocardial cells in which excessive contraction, associated with elevated intracellular calcium and serum norepinephrine, causes the formation of transverse amorphous band's in the fibres which are then incapable of contracting again.
Synonym: contraction band necrosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
contraction band necrosis A microscopic change in myocardial cells in which excessive contraction, associated with elevated intracellular calcium and serum norepinephrine, causes the formation of transverse amorphous band's in the fibres which are then incapable of contracting again.
Synonym: contraction band necrosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
contraction, uterine The tightening and shortening of the uterine muscles. During labour, contractions accomplish two things: (1) they cause the cervix to thin and dilate (open); and (2) they aid the baby to descend into the birth canal.
(12 Dec 1998)
myocardial contraction Contractile activity of the heart.
(12 Dec 1998)
myotatic contraction A reflex contraction of a skeletal muscle that occurs as a result of stimulation of the stretch receptors in the muscle, i.e., as part of a myotatic reflex.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine stress syndrome A severe form of fever that occurs as a reaction to certain anaesthetic agents and muscle relaxants. Malignant hyperthermia is an inherited autosomal dominant condition.
Inheritance: autosomal dominant.
(27 Sep 1997)
posttraumatic stress A psychological disorder that develops in some individuals who have had major traumatic experiences (and, for example, have been in a serious accident or through a war). The person is typically numb at first but later has symptoms including depression, excessive irritability, guilt (for having survived while others died), recurrent nightmares, flashbacks to the traumatic scene, and overreactions to sudden noises. Posttraumatic stress became known in the 70s due to the adjustment problems of some vietnam veterans. It was listed as a diagnostic category by the american psychiatric association in 1980. Although the name post-traumatic stress was new, the condition was not. It was known as shell shock in world war i and battle fatigue during world war II.
(12 Dec 1998)
posttraumatic stress disorder Development of characteristic symptoms following a psychologically traumatic event that is generally outside the range of usual human experience; symptoms include numbed responsiveness to environmental stimuli, a variety of autonomic and cognitive dysfunctions, and dysphoria.
(05 Mar 2000)
posttraumatic stress syndrome <syndrome> A disorder appearing after a physically or psychologically traumatic event outside the range of usual human experience, (e.g., a serious threat to one's life or seeing a loved one killed), characterised by symptoms of re-experiencing the event, numbing of responsiveness to the environment, exaggerated startle response, guilt feelings, impairment of memory, and difficulties in concentration and sleep.
(05 Mar 2000)
postural contraction Maintenance of muscular tension (usually isometric) sufficient to maintain posture.
(05 Mar 2000)
premature contraction 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)
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