diaphragmatic in English
adjective
(Anatomy) of or pertaining to the diaphragm (partition separating the chest cavity from the abdomen)
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1. Benefits of diaphragmatic Breathing are discussed.
2. Beggarer Placental nitric oxide on diaphragmatic contractility in dogs
3. Diaphragmatic Breathing is a great way to reduce stress
4. Diaphragmatic Breathing, which comes from the body's dominant Breathing muscle — the diaphragm
5. Diaphragmatic Breathing is meant to help you use the diaphragm correctly while Breathing
6. We recorded integrated diaphragmatic EMG (Di) and mean arterial blood pressure (ABP).
7. Pulmonary Arteriole muscularization in lambs with diaphragmatic hernia after combined tracheal occlusion/glucocorticoid therapy.
8. Mobile acoustic diaphragmatic pacemaker and method for correcting breathing disorders, even in a preventative manner
9. The zone of Apposition has anatomic importance because it is controlled by the abdomen and oblique muscles and directs diaphragmatic tension
10. Backbends stimulate the proper functioning of the digestive system, help preserve the health of the vertebrae and spinal disks, and open the body to deep diaphragmatic breathing
11. The invention further relates to a method for correcting breathing disorders, even in a preventative manner, using a mobile acoustic diaphragmatic pacemaker (1).
12. However, recent data suggest that diaphragmatic Afferents are capable of altering ventilatory motor drive as well as influencing perception of added inspiratory loads in humans
13. The development of celiac adenopathies during the course of a sub or supra diaphragmatic malignancy has negative prognostic value, and surgical resection is generally contraindicated in these cases.
14. Backbends stimulate the proper functioning of the digestive system, help preserve the health of the vertebrae and spinal disks, and open the body to deep diaphragmatic breathing
15. What does “Diaphragmatic Attenuation artifact corrected with prone imaging is present” mean on a nuclear stress test report? Submitted by Billy from Texas on 10/16/2014
16. Potential candidates for intrauterine surgery are pregnancies with the following problems: diaphragmatic hernia, infravesical obstruction, sacrococcygeal teratoma, chorioangioma, neural tube defects, twin-twin transfusion syndrome and acardiac twin.
17. Pulmonary and digestive sequelae and growth failure are directly correlated with the diaphragmatic and pulmonary abnormalities. Neurodevelopmental problems reflect the severity of neonatal respiratory failure and circulatory instability.
18. Diaphragmatic Breathing (also called "abdominal Breathing" or "belly Breathing") encourages full oxygen exchange — that is, the beneficial trade of incoming oxygen for outgoing carbon dioxide
19. Here's the problem: these disorders -- what is known is congenital diaphragmatic hernia -- this hole in the diaphragm that has allowed these intestines to sneak up -- these disorders are rare.
20. The present report treats a female stillborn human Anencephalous fetus with the craniorrhachischisis, cleft palate, left-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia, hypoplasia of lungs, imperforate vagina and anus, absent left kidney and sternal muscle on the left side
21. The median Arcuate ligament is a ligament formed at the base of the diaphragm where the left and right diaphragmatic crura join near the 12th thoracic vertebra.This fibrous arch forms the anterior aspect of the aortic hiatus, through which the aorta, thoracic duct, and azygos vein pass
22. (1) Under the conditions laid down in Article 1 (1) (c), only the following offal of bovine animals is authorized for importation: hearts and diaphragmatic muscles from which lymphatic glands, adhering connective tissue and fat have been completely removed and tongues with epithelium and without bone, cartilage and tonsils.
23. (1) Under the conditions laid down in Article 1 (1) (d), only the following offal of bovine animals is authorized for importation: hearts and diaphragmatic muscles from which lymphatic glands, adhering connective tissue and fat have been completely removed and tongues with epithelium and without bone, cartilage and tonsils.
24. In teratology studies in rats and rabbits, foetal resorptions and malformations occurred in rats at # mg kg-# day-# (including anophthalmia, agnathia, and hydrocephaly) and in rabbits at # mg kg# day-# (including cardiovascular and renal anomalies, such as ectopia cordis and ectopic kidneys, and diaphragmatic and umbilical hernia), in the absence of maternal toxicity
25. In teratology studies in rats and rabbits, foetal resorptions and malformations occurred in rats at # mg kg-# day-# (including anophthalmia, agnathia, and hydrocephaly) and in rabbits at # mg kg-# day-# (including cardiovascular and renal anomalies, such as ectopia cordis and ectopic kidneys, and diaphragmatic and umbilical hernia), in the absence of maternal toxicity
26. Materials derived from the extracellular matrix (ECM) of humans or animals, ECM Biomaterials, 1, 2 have been widely adopted in the United States and Europe for complex abdominal wall, 3–6 breast, 7–9 chest wall, 10, 11 and diaphragmatic reconstructions, 12 as well as a myriad of other soft tissue reinforcement applications
27. In teratology studies in rats and rabbits, foetal resorptions and malformations occurred in rats at # mg kg# day-# (including anophthalmia, agnathia, and hydrocephaly) and in rabbits at # mg kg-# day-# (including cardiovascular and renal anomalies, such as ectopia cordis and ectopic kidneys, and diaphragmatic and umbilical hernia), in the absence of maternal toxicity
28. Duodenal Atresia is classified into three types: type I (duodenal diaphragm) is linked to the presence of a mucosal diaphragmatic membrane with an intact muscle wall; type II (complete a duodenal Atresia) characterized by a short fibrous cord connecting the two ends of the atresic duodenum; and type III (also complete duodenal Atresia) which
29. (1) Under the conditions laid down in Article 1 (1) (c) of Commission Decision 86/195/EEC, only the following offal of bovine animals is authorized for importation: hearts and diaphragmatic muscles from which lymphatic glands, adhering connective tissue and fat have been completely removed and tongues with epithelium and without bone, cartilage and tonsils.