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tidal a. see under volume.
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tidal d. drainage of the urinary bladder by an apparatus that first partially fills it and then empties it by a combination of siphonage and gravity flow.
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tidal v. the amount of gas that is either inhaled or exhaled during one respiratory cycle. See ventilation (def. 2) and see illustration at capacity. Called also tidal air.
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tidal w. the sphygmographic wave after the percussion wave; the second elevation of the sphygmographic tracing between the percussion and dicrotic waves.
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tide The periodic rising and falling of the earth's oceans and atmosphere. It is the result of the tide-producing forces of the moon and the sun acting on the rotating earth. This propagates a wave through the atmosphere and along the surface of the earth's waters.
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