diástole
61diastole — s. f. (med.) CONTR. sistole …
62diastole — n. Dilatation, outward throb …
63diastole — di·as·to·le …
64diastole — /daɪˈæstəli / (say duy astuhlee) noun 1. Physiology, etc. the normal rhythmical relaxation and dilatation of the heart, especially that of the ventricles. Compare systole (def. 1). 2. Prosody the lengthening of a syllable regularly short,… …
65diastole — n. heart dilatation alternating with systole. ♦ diastolic, a …
66diastole — dia|sto|le sb., n (hjertets udvidelsesfase) …
67Diastole — Dia|s|to|le [auch di astole ], die; , ...olen (Medizin mit der Systole rhythmisch abwechselnde Erweiterung des Herzens) …
68diastole — n. Physiol. the period between two contractions of the heart when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood (cf. SYSTOLE). Derivatives: diastolic adj. Etymology: LL f. Gk diastello (as DIA , stello place) …
69presión al final de la diástole — Presión de la sangre en los ventrículos al final de la diástole e inmediatamente antes de la siguiente sístole ventricular. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 …
70systole and diastole — ▪ prosody in prosody, systole is the shortening of a syllable that is by pronunciation or by position long. Systole is most often used to adjust the rhythm of a line to achieve metrical regularity. The word is from the Greek systolḗ,… …