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1 tonic contraction
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > tonic contraction
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2 tonic contraction
1) Биология: тоническое сокращение2) Медицина: тоническая длительная судорога, тоническая судорога (длительная) -
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5 resting tonic contraction of sphincter
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > resting tonic contraction of sphincter
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contraction сокращение, сужение, сжатиеauxotonic contraction ауксотоническое сокращениеcardiac contraction сердечное сокращениеchromosome contraction сокращение хромосомыheart contraction сердечное сокращениеisometric contraction изометрическое сокращениеisotonic contraction изотоническое сокращениеmuscular contraction мышечное сокращениеmyotatic contraction сухожильный рефлексrigor contraction контрактураroot contraction съёживание корня, укорачивание корняtonic contraction тоническое сокращениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > contraction
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1. n мед. тонизирующее, укрепляющее средство2. n тоник, тонизирующий напитокcelery tonic — тоник, ароматизированный сельдереем
3. n муз. тоника4. n фон. уст. ударный слог5. a мед. тонизирующий, укрепляющийtonic drug — лекарство, повышающее тонус
6. a мед. связанный с тонусом мышцtonic convulsion — тонический спазм, патологическое сокращение мышц
7. a фон. тонический, относящийся к ударению8. a фон. тоновый9. a фон. ударный, акцентированный10. a фон. жив. относящийся к тонам, светотени11. v тонизировать, стимулировать, укреплять12. v давать тонизирующее средствоСинонимический ряд:1. astringent (adj.) astringent; restorative; roborant2. invigorating (adj.) animating; bracing; energising; exhilarating; exhilarative; invigorating; quickening; refreshing; reinvigorating; renewing; stimulating; stimulative; vitalizing3. medicine (noun) boost; bracer; invigorant; medicine; picker-upper; pick-me-up; refresher; restorative; stimulant -
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1. n заключение брачного контракта2. n приобретениеcontraction of a disease — заболевание, возникновение болезни
3. n сокращение, сжатие, сужение4. n тех. усадка5. n лингв. сокращение, стяжение6. n лингв. стяжённая, сокращённая форма; контрактура7. n лингв. физиол. родовая схватка8. n лингв. ограничение; сокращениеСинонимический ряд:1. grammar (noun) abbreviation; abstract; colloquialism; compendium; grammar; shortened form2. lessening (noun) compression; constriction; decrease; dwindling; lessening; receding; shortening; shrinking; shriveling; withdrawing3. muscle action (noun) flexing; muscle action; pulling; squeezing; tensing; tighteningАнтонимический ряд:extension; relaxation -
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сокращение, сужение, сжатие- anodal opening contraction
- anodic closure contraction
- anodic opening contraction
- auxotonic contraction
- cardiac contraction
- cathodal closure contraction
- cathodal opening contraction
- closing contraction
- heart contraction
- idiomuscular contraction
- isometric contraction
- isotonic contraction
- myotatic contraction
- rigor contraction
- tetanic contraction
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1. усадка2. укорочение; сокращение; уменьшение -
11 idiomuscular contraction
English-Russian big medical dictionary > idiomuscular contraction
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12 relativistic contraction
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > relativistic contraction
См. также в других словарях:
tonic contraction — tetanus (def. 2) … Medical dictionary
tonic — 1. In a state of continuous unremitting action; denoting especially a prolonged muscular contraction. 2. Invigorating; increasing physical or mental tone or strength. 3. A remedy purported to restore enfeebled function and promote vigor and a … Medical dictionary
tonic — I. adjective Etymology: Greek tonikos, from tonos tension, tone Date: 1649 1. a. characterized by tonus < tonic contraction of muscle >; also marked by prolonged muscular contraction < tonic convulsions > b. producing or adapted to produce… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tonic vibration reflex — is a sustained contraction of a muscle subjected to vibration. This reflex is caused by vibratory activation of muscle spindles muscle receptors sensitive to stretch.Tonic vibration reflex is evoked by placing a vibrator which in this case is… … Wikipedia
Tonic — Ton ic, a. [Cf. F. tonigue, Gr. ?. See {Tone}.] 1. Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (Phon.), applied to, or distingshing, a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, such sounds, namely, the vowels and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tonic spasm — Tonic Ton ic, a. [Cf. F. tonigue, Gr. ?. See {Tone}.] 1. Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (Phon.), applied to, or distingshing, a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, such sounds, namely, the vowels and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contraction — 1. A shortening or increase in tension; denoting the normal function of muscle. 2. A shrinkage or reduction in size. 3. Heart beat, as in premature c..beat. [L. contractus, drawn together] after c … Medical dictionary
tonic — n. & adj. n. 1 an invigorating medicine. 2 anything serving to invigorate. 3 = tonic water. 4 Mus. the first degree of a scale, forming the keynote of a piece (see KEYNOTE 3). adj. 1 serving as a tonic; invigorating. 2 Mus. denoting the first… … Useful english dictionary
tonic spasm — Med. See under spasm (def. 1). [1825 35] * * * tonic spasm noun (medicine) A prolonged uniform muscular spasm, opp to clonic spasm or clonus • • • Main Entry: ↑tonic * * * tonic spasm, a prolonged contraction of a muscle or muscles without… … Useful english dictionary
tonic — noun 1》 a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigour or well being. 2》 something with an invigorating effect. 3》 (also tonic water) a carbonated soft drink with a bitter flavour, used as a mixer with gin or other spirits. 4》 Music the… … English new terms dictionary
tonic — 1) adj. a) relating to normal muscle tone. b) marked by continuous tension (contraction), e.g. a tonic muscle spasm. 2) n. a medicinal substance purporting to increase vigour and liveliness and produce a feeling of wellbeing: beneficial effects… … The new mediacal dictionary