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Dimish


Definition:

  • (a.) See Dimmish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Paired tolbutamide and glucose infusions using a square wave technique demonstrated that although early phase insulin secretion is dimished in the fetus, this is not due to an absolute deficiency of stored insulin.
  • (2) It can be supposed that gestagen dimishes the correlation between the genotype and the phenotype, thus decreasing the selection efficiency in the experimental population.
  • (3) These data suggest, that hypergastrinaemia in patients with short bowel is due to dimished gastrin catabolism and that the small intestine plays a significant role in gastrin inactivation.
  • (4) A conductance of the K+-current gK will be dimished by decreasing the extracellular calcium concentration.
  • (5) These findings suggest that AAC dimishes gastroesophageal reflux by means of its foaming, floating, and viscous properties.
  • (6) Initial plasma LH had already declined significantly by 9 PM, and this was associated with a dimished pulselike release of LH in response to LHRH.
  • (7) In three cases clinically suspected of transformation into malignant lymphoma, hybridization with the TcR beta probe showed markedly dimished intensity in the 11.5 kb germline band after Eco RI digestion and normal germline configuration after Hind III and Bam HI digestion, indicating polyclonal T cell rearrangements.
  • (8) Topical epinephrine dimished the ouabain discharges and the click evoked cortical responses.
  • (9) Conversely, minimum magnifying effect of the forward-extending leg tends to coincide with a dimishing effect of the upward-extending leg.
  • (10) Depending on the time of application of busulfan the cells of spermiogenesis are dimished and the meiosis is delayed.
  • (11) Either way, we definitely see ourselves as important, even though our standing in the game - not to mention the world - is dimishing year-on-year.
  • (12) As shown the inhibitory effect of aspirin administered in vivo on platelet aggregation and factor 3 release in vitro was due to the action of aspirin on the blood platelets and plasma cofactors: plasma from aspirinized rats dimished aggregability of platelets from untreated animals; plasma from untreated rats increased the aggregability and factor 3 availability of platelets from aspirinized animals.
  • (13) The amount of lactic dehydrogenase, myoglobin, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase dimishes when alpacas are bought down to sea level.
  • (14) Liberation and uptake of 5-HT markedly decrease with dimishing incubation temperature.2.
  • (15) During this period three children were noted to have dimished pulse on discharge, two were noted to have vascular thrombosis, and two had episodes of bleeding from the catheter site requiring transfusion of fresh blood.
  • (16) No patient with a normal mean fiber shortening velocity or systolic ejection rate had a dimished ejection fraction.
  • (17) It is a case that is being closely watched by former Eoka guerillas who were detained by the British in 1950s Cyprus, and possibly by many others who were imprisoned and interrogated between 1946 and 1967, as Britain fought a series of rearguard actions across its rapidly dimishing empire.
  • (18) 6.10pm: Apologies for dimished coverage of Somerset v Pakistanis - our at-ground team are knee-deep in writing news stories and all sorts.
  • (19) The effect of Na(+) on HCO(3) (-) absorption is mediated, at least in part, by H(+) secretion, because luminal CO(2) production (manifested by luminal P(CO2)) dimished as HCO(3) (-) absorption decreased.
  • (20) Occluded grafts were accompanied by persistence of collaterals, which disappeared or dimished in the majority of patients with patent grafts.

Subside


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees.
  • (v. i.) To tend downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink.
  • (v. i.) To fall into a state of quiet; to cease to rage; to be calmed; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate; as, the sea subsides; the tumults of war will subside; the fever has subsided.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Although the group is constantly the target of an all-out political assault, it has a robust national fundraising operation that allows it to subsidize abortions for poor women and expand to new locations.
  • (2) However, endotoxin-induced wound chamber fluid in C5 D mice showed an increasing leukotactic activity at the same time as the acute inflammatory response subsided in C5 N mice.
  • (3) Usually it took 3-6 months for majority (61.5%) of reactions subside completely.
  • (4) Whereas the abdominal pain subsided rapidly under oxygen therapy and liquid nourishment, the radiological changes receded gradually.
  • (5) Because in 21 of 28 patients with acute cholecystitis symptoms and signs subsided within 48 hours of conservative management in hospital, they recommend a two-day trial of conservative management for patients with acute cholecystitis and operation only for those who are not definitely improving under optimal conditions.
  • (6) The system subsides "en bloc," and it is common practice to offer a modification to the Stokes equation which takes into consideration some function of the porosity of the system.
  • (7) Appraisal of the results suggested an induction of microsomal enzymes which appeared to be subsiding after the cessation of direct exposure to PCBs.
  • (8) As an incentive, there should be mass availability of all types of contraceptive devices free of charge to users or at least highly subsidized.
  • (9) Only when fenestrations were employed did the irritation subside and disappear.
  • (10) That means that the money being spent on food stamps is money that the government is paying to subsidize company profits: as businesses pay a minimum or near-minimumwage, their workers are forced to turn to government programs to make ends meet.
  • (11) After a successful second defibrillation, the patient developed Osborn waves, which subsided within a few minutes.
  • (12) Monosynaptic excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) evoked in rat spinal motoneurons by stimulation of a muscle nerve are enhanced during the first few days after section of the muscle nerve before subsiding to subnormal levels.
  • (13) The authors favor conservative treatment of tennis elbow, starting with cessation of the offending activity and prescription of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and followed by isometric and isotonic exercises when pain and inflammation have subsided.
  • (14) Violence had subsided by Sunday evening – but not before dozens had been shot or stabbed, leaving 25 dead and 56 injured.
  • (15) Measurement of serum neopterin levels demonstrated no significant change from baseline during the first 6 h after endotoxin administration, but were elevated two to four-fold at 24 h. In the three subjects in whom it was measured, a two-fold rise of the mean serum neopterin levels persisted at 48 h. The acute inflammatory events initiated by endotoxin administration to normal humans result in a delayed, but sustained, rise in serum neopterin levels which persists well after the acute phase response has subsided.
  • (16) Antibiotics in acute stage should be instituted as early as possible and should be continued for three weeks after the fever subsides.
  • (17) Now, with the initial euphoria subsided, the time has come to see just how playable these new gewgaws actually are.
  • (18) After the cholangitis subsided, ESWL was performed under the direct cholangiography through ENBD and PTBD and excellent results were obtained which are herein reported.
  • (19) The skin nodules disappeared as the hypercalcaemia resolved and the cytomegalovirus infection subsided.
  • (20) Injection of water alone caused a mild inflammatory response that subsided rapidly.

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