| augmentation |
The restatement of a theme in longer note values, often twice as long (and therefore twice as slow) as the original.
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| Auger e. |
a low-energy electron emitted when an inner electron shell vacancy is created, such as by electron capture or internal conversion.
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| augmentation c. |
enlargement or reconstruction of the bladder by grafting to it a detached segment of intestine (enterocystoplasty) or stomach (gastrocystoplasty). Called also bladder augmentation.
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| augmentation m. |
plastic reconstruction of the breast, with increase of its volume by insertion of an autogenous or prosthetic material.
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| augmented histamine t. |
(of gastric function): after a 12-hour fast, the residual gastric contents are aspirated. Basal gastric secretion is then collected for 1 hour in divided 15-minute aliquots. Thirty minutes before completion of collection, a suitable dose of antihistamine is given intramuscularly. At conclusion of basal secretion collection, histamine acid phosphate (0.04 mg per kg of body weight) is given subcutaneously, and gastric contents collected in 15-minute aliquots for 1 hour. Volume, pH, and titratable acidity are measured for each aliquot. When Histalog (1.7 mg per kg of body weight) is used in place of histamine, the antihistamine injection is omitted and 8 (rather than 4) 15-minute aliquots are taken after its injection.
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