单词 | contractility |
例句 | Because of their contractility, they can change their morphological presentation in response to environmental cues. Fundamentals of Biology 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z The three primary factors to consider are preload, or the stretch on the ventricles prior to contraction; the contractility, or the force or strength of the contraction itself; Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z From the American Journal of Therapeutics: It “exerts no effect on the coronary flow, contractility, blood pressure, or heart rate. It has no significant negative inotropic or vasodilatory properties at rest or during exercise.” Perspective | The Kamila Valieva case is an indictment of the anti-doping system, not her 2022-02-11T05:00:00Z Indeed, the authors’ computational model predicted that the TEHVs would work best when cell contractility was low, which may not always be the case in humans. Taking bioengineered heart valves from faulty to functional 2018-07-01T04:00:00Z After collar placement, a tiny biopsy of hindlimb muscle was taken from the animals for subsequent state-of-the-art laboratory testing of single-muscle-fibre contractility. Evolutionary race as predators hunt prey 2018-01-28T05:00:00Z Later, foxglove was found to contain digitalis, a drug that increases heart contractility. Alternative medicines are popular, but do any of them really work? 2013-11-11T22:44:39Z This effect can be partially overcome by increasing the second variable, contractility, and raising SV, but over time, the heart is unable to compensate for decreased filling time, and preload also decreases. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z Every action in the organs of such animals is a manifestation of muscular contractility, and there is no known means of exciting this contractility except by the stimulus of a nerve. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z This internal development we have already examined; we must now turn to the obverse external development which takes its origin in contractility. A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution 2012-03-17T02:01:00.033Z The chloride of iron exerts a decided influence on the vital contractility of the blood-vessels. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z And finally the sensibility and the muscular contractility were diminished. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z In the “musculo-epithelial” cells of Hydra, the elongated basal portion of the cell alone possesses this contractility. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z To investigate the mechanism by which matrix stiffening alters monolayer integrity, we found that cell contractility increases with increased matrix stiffness, mechanically destabilizing cell-cell junctions. [Research Articles] Age-Related Intimal Stiffening Enhances Endothelial Permeability and Leukocyte Transmigration 2011-12-07T19:55:09.007Z It is on this account that we ascribe to organic bodies certain properties, which we call physiological properties, such as contractility, sensibility, life, etc. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z This increased contractility certainly assists in diminishing the rapidity of absorption of putrid fluids through the blood-vessels, which constitutes the principal source of danger from the disease. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Augmentation cystoplasty: The end-of-the-road treatment for overactive bladder, this involves cutting into the bladder to increase the capacity and decrease contractility. Always running to the bathroom? 2011-09-19T19:14:05Z In the ability of Amoeba to contract into a spherical mass, and in the presence in its protoplasm of the contractile vacuole, we see another type of spontaneous movement—contractility—of the protoplasm. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z Some authorities have thought their animality proved by the high degree of contractility which their tissues evince. Marvels of Pond-life A Year's Microscopic Recreations 2011-08-01T02:00:12.067Z By means of their contractility, these pigment cells can stretch out their processes while in a state of contraction. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z It explains many other familiar facts, as why heat tends to quiet the nerves, and that chemical stimulation is identical with electrical stimulation, and solves the long standing puzzle of muscular contractility. The Universe a Vast Electric Organism 2011-06-09T02:00:22.450Z There is nowhere any evidence that sensibility, contractility, and especially intellect and volition, are the result of any natural operations. The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences 2011-02-28T03:00:28.890Z In the higher Metazoa the whole cell—muscle cell—is specialized for contractility, and shows, as a result of its specialization, a distinct fibrillation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z Passing, now, to the other side of elasticity—i.e., contractility—can we say as much? Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z The property which, in muscle, enables these movements to take place is called contractility. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers The long-continued tension of a muscle enfeebles its action, and eventually destroys its contractility. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) Its prominent physical properties are excitability and contractility, which Kühne and others have especially investigated. Was Man Created? He instances, too, the ideas of resistance, muscular contractility, direction, extension, place, and motion, of which he says our apparently simple idea, weight, is compounded. Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications The case for emergency contractility, however, is somewhat better than the case for ordinary contractility. Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z Both forms have in common a considerable contractility, which renders possible their emigration from the vessels, and their appearance in exudations and in pus. Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological If the contractility of their muscular fibres is destroyed or impaired, the tone of the digestive apparatus will be diminished, as in indigestion and costiveness. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) Bichat has distinguished their vitality as organic vitality, and the contractile qualities displayed are divided into insensible organic contractility, and into contractility of tissue: but these sorts of contractility mount up by insensible gradations. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 The contractility of the muscles gradually but slowly improved, but neither the atrophy nor temperature of the limb appeared visibly affected by the treatment. The Electric Bath As respects insuring contractility by the former of these processes, the act certainly cannot claim to promise high efficiency. Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z Corresponding to the absence of contractility in the lymphocytes it is also observed that in inflammatory processes in contradistinction to the polynuclear neutro-and oxyphils, the lymphocytes are not able to pass through the vessel wall. Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological Such appears to me to be the case with all those definitions which place the essence of Life in nutrition, contractility, &c. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. The relation of osmosis, lymphagogue activity, absorption of edema, capillary contractility and decreased affinity of ocular colloids for water to the reduction of increased intra-ocular tension. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 The objects to be aimed at are two, viz: first, a normal state of nutrition of the affected muscles; second, their normal contractility. The Electric Bath It would seem, then, that the new law does not promise to give to the note issue the degree of contractility which has hitherto been considered desirable. Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z Concerning the behaviour of the forms of cell here involved, all authors are agreed that under no conditions do the lymphocytes shew the smallest spontaneous movement; whilst the polynuclear neutrophil cells always exhibit vigorous contractility. Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological In such vessels the contractility is destroyed, the middle coat atrophied and beyond repair. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse They possessed indeed properties, such as contractility, which were not inorganic, but as far as their visible structure was concerned there was little to raise them above the inorganic level. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology Often, too, it becomes intensely congested with the juices of the plant, and sometimes even acquires an uncommon and most remarkable degree of contractility. Plain Facts for Old and Young Will the new issue have sufficient contractility to meet this need? Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z Thus Rieder failed to observe any contractility in the majority of polynuclear leucocytes in a case of malignant lymphoma, whereas according to all other observations they possess this property without exception. Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological The blood vessels are diminished in size and number by the chronic productive inflammation, which more than offsets their lessened contractility. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery The property of contractility enables the muscles to produce motion. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Many forms are motile—some in virtue of fine thread-like flagella, and others through contractility of the protoplasm. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. It diminishes or abolishes muscular contractility respectively when applied through the circulation or directly. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 The cell substance is irritable, and is endowed with the power of contractility. The Story of the Living Machine A Review of the Conclusions of Modern Biology in Regard to the Mechanism Which Controls the Phenomena of Living Activity And this power of change of form is a lower grade of the contractility of our muscular cells. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 Properties of Muscles.—The ability of muscular tissue to produce motion depends primarily upon two properties—the property of irritability and the property of contractility. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools It shows how congestive conditions—or inversely anemic conditions—constitute organic states sufficient to set in movement the activity of the nerve-centers, as is the case for muscular contractility.... Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women The vascular system, down to the smallest capillaries, is acted on by three series of vibrations, and every separate fragment of muscular tissue possesses rhythmic contractility. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Mr. Tamburini some time ago observed that, during a period of lethargy, the approach of a magnet produced in persons affected with hysterical hypnosis a series of modifications of the respiratory functions and of contractility. Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887 A second set of cells should form muscle endowed mainly with contractility. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 Galvanism was tried without the patient showing any contractility. Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885 This is because of its resistance to any arrest of the circulation and also because its survival is easily shown by its contractility. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 21 The Recent Days (1910-1914) When the muscles are put into action, what is termed their contractility is called into play—that is, the force which was dormant before is roused into activity. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken And, so far as the conditions of the manifestation of the phaenomena of contractility have yet been studied, they are the same for the plant as for the animal. Autobiography and Selected Essays |
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