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Incisura


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our observations demonstrated that echographic coaptation of the aortic valve leaflets coincides with the trough of the aortic pressure incisura and the onset of A2.
  • (2) Some variations in the anatomy of the incisura may explain why the clinical consequences of herniation are varied.
  • (3) In addition, the delay time (required for pulse wave transmission to the neck) of the upstroke (DUEC) and incisura (DIEC) of the external carotid pulse tracing was studied.
  • (4) It is estimated that the gastric motility is one of the important factors for the predilection or delayed healing of gastric ulcers seen in the region of the incisura angularis.
  • (5) Based on CT observations, hematomas were grouped into four types according to their locations as follows: Type I, localized around the posterior interhemispheric fissure in 25 cases (52%); Type II, extending from the posterior interhemispheric fissure to the hemispheric convexity in five cases (10%); type III, extending from incisura to the posterior fossa in 15 cases (31%); and type IV, having subdural hematoma accompanied by intracerebral hemorrhage in three cases (7%).
  • (6) (vii) Ulcer occurs most commonly at the duodenal bulb for DU and at the incisura for GU.
  • (7) A flat incisura scapulae was registered on radiological examination of four cases of frozen shoulder.
  • (8) These results indicate that in the presence of a normal or diseased aortic valve the aortic incisura is produced primarily by valve distension or recoil, respectively.
  • (9) According to NOVOTNY, a correct sexing of pelves is possible on the basis of combination of 2 type-morphognostic characters and 4 morphometric ones of the pubis, the ischium, and the greater sciatic notch (incisura ischiadica major).
  • (10) The disappearance of perimesencephalic cisterns on CT sections through the widest part of the tentorial incisura is the best element of diagnosis.
  • (11) It is possible that the peristaltic contraction could cause stronger repetitive ischemic condition of the incisura than the corresponding greater curvature.
  • (12) Chronic and in situ experiments on dogs have been carried out involving stomach transection at the level of incisura angularis.
  • (13) The occurrence and magnitude of the incisura of the central aortic pressure were shown in 66 patients to depend on the functional state of the aortic valve.
  • (14) In conclusion, the present study revealed that the contractile force of the incisura was always greater than that of the corresponding greater curvature.
  • (15) Compression of the cerebral peduncle against the tentorial incisura contralateral to a supratentorial mass, the so-called Kernohan's notch, can be a cause of false localizing motor signs.
  • (16) The third, there must be wider space between the tentorial incisura and the brain stem.
  • (17) Because acquired aortic valve disease affects the magnitude of the central aortic incisura, inspection of the incisura may be of ancillary valve in evaluating the pathologic state of the aortic valve.
  • (18) Subsequently digital plethysmography (systolic a-wave, dicrotic b-wave and the c-incisura) was monitored for 2 h. After administration of the NTG-containing sprays (NR and NT) the median a-wave increased rapidly, the median c-incisura deepened and the median b-wave rose slightly.
  • (19) A diminution of the arch of the incisura semilunaris by about 30 degrees causes instability of the elbow.
  • (20) The number of scallops of the posterior leaflet depends on the definition of the incisura.

Indent


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To contract; to bargain or covenant.
  • (v. t.) To notch; to jag; to cut into points like a row of teeth; as, to indent the edge of paper.
  • (v. t.) To dent; to stamp or to press in; to impress; as, indent a smooth surface with a hammer; to indent wax with a stamp.
  • (v. t.) To bind out by indenture or contract; to indenture; to apprentice; as, to indent a young man to a shoemaker; to indent a servant.
  • (v. t.) To begin (a line or lines) at a greater or less distance from the margin; as, to indent the first line of a paragraph one em; to indent the second paragraph two ems more than the first. See Indentation, and Indention.
  • (v. t.) To make an order upon; to draw upon, as for military stores.
  • (v. i.) To be cut, notched, or dented.
  • (v. i.) To crook or turn; to wind in and out; to zigzag.
  • (n.) A cut or notch in the man gin of anything, or a recess like a notch.
  • (n.) A stamp; an impression.
  • (n.) A certificate, or intended certificate, issued by the government of the United States at the close of the Revolution, for the principal or interest of the public debt.
  • (n.) A requisition or order for supplies, sent to the commissariat of an army.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Over a period of 9 months a 12-year-old girl spontaneously developed a palpable cystic tumor in the upper eye lid which led to an indentation and downward displacement of the globe.
  • (2) Attachment appeared to involve a very close physical proximity of treponemes to the cultured cells; at the site of attachment, no changes such as swelling or indentation of the cultured cell surface were observed.
  • (3) Analysed were the results of surgical treatment, causes of the failure and early recurrence in 108 patients with retinal detachment in whom was performed an indentation of the sclera by means of a balloon (1st group--50) or by an episcleral implant (2d group--58).
  • (4) Thus, the area with separated HL, which is restricted to the region of the PMC released at the stage of PMC ingression, spreads almost entirely throughout the area of the indenting vegetal plate at gastrulation.
  • (5) Evidence for net C3 synthesis was based on (a) incorporation of 14C-labeled amino acids into C3 protein, (b) indentity of the allotype of C3 produced in vitro with that of the doner's serum C3, even in the presence of carrier C3 protein of a different allotype; (c) correspondence of electrophoretic mobility, size, and subunit structure of C3 protein produced in vitro with serum C3; (d) inhibition of C3 production with cycloheximide.
  • (6) The light touch stimulus was a slight indentation of the skin produced through a displacement controlled stimulating probe (tip diameter of 2 mm).
  • (7) Dendritic cells were characterized by their slender cytoplasmic processes, indented nucleus and pale cytoplasm.
  • (8) The monocytes are large cells with an indented nucleus and cytoplasm containing numerous vesicles of different sizes and also a few lysosomes.
  • (9) Kitten units responsive to skin indentation showed no evidence of encoding stimulus magnitude information.
  • (10) The anti-inflammatory effect of dexamethasone was also indentical in both normal and EFAD rats.
  • (11) (1) was employed to calculate the strain rate and stress from the indentation time and the size of the indentation.
  • (12) A mathematical solution has been obtained for the indentation creep and stress-relaxation behavior of articular cartilage where the tissue is modeled as a layer of linear KLM biphasic material of thickness h bonded to an impervious, rigid bony substrate.
  • (13) The responses of slowly-adapting neurons were separated into two components, a "dynamic" response corresponding to activity elicited by the initial indenting ramp and a "static" response produced by the sustained indentation.
  • (14) Therefore, the pleural indentation sign does not exclusively appear in the lung cancer.
  • (15) In the fluoride group, a moderate increase of the indentation length and a reduced calcium loss were observed.
  • (16) Histologically, in addition to diffuse infiltrate of large lymphoid cells with deeply indented nuclei, there were many epithelioid cell granulomas, remarkable tissue eosinophilia and stromal fibrosis, mimicking inflammatory disease.
  • (17) By utilizing high-speed, microcomputer-controlled data logging techniques, simultaneous monitoring of signals from a dynamic load cell and a displacement transducer could be made throughout an indentation test.
  • (18) The central axon of a primary afferent neuron that responded to indentation of the glabrous skin of the lower lip in a slowly adapting fashion was intra-axonally injected with horseradish peroxidase.
  • (19) In addition to the macroglossia, the typical facial signs of this syndrome such as capillary haemangioma of the glabella, soft tissue folds under the eyes and linear indentations of the ear lobes are demonstrable.
  • (20) Cuplike indentations were present on the paunch epithelial surface and were sites of bacterial aggregation.

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