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Meanings of
dilation
in English
Portuguese
dilatação
Catalan
dilatació
Spanish
dilatación
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The act of expanding an aperture.
dilatation
Portuguese
dilatação
Usage of
dilation
in English
1
Hope that time
dilation
puts many years between each of your battles.
2
With time
dilation
,
that was about 450 years for research and development.
3
Repeat
dilation
was likely, but was performed without adversely affecting stenosis characteristics.
4
Background: Exercise-induced
dilation
of coronary resistance vessels is limited by alpha-adrenergic mechanisms.
5
COMMENT: Bipolar disorder is associated with increased lll-V width and progressive
dilation
.
6
Background: Esophageal perforation is an uncommon but known complication of esophageal
dilation
.
7
Only patients who underwent esophageal
dilation
to ≥ 17 mm were included.
8
Significant echocardiographic abnormalities included aortic valve thickening, regurgitation and aortic root
dilation
.
9
During the operations of
dilation
of the urethra, I passed some gravel.
10
Early postoperative dysphagia was affected by
dilation
,
botulinum toxin injection, and fundoplication.
11
In both groups,
dilation
was near fully blocked by pharmacologically inhibiting sGC.
12
Endothelial function was accessed before and after intervention by flow mediated
dilation
.
13
Mrs. Dalloway hid a tiny yawn, a mere
dilation
of the nostrils.
14
The mechanism of infracristal defect was predominantly an annular
dilation
before surgery.
15
The transient
dilation
index was calculated as an index of subendocardial ischemia.
16
The
dilation
was more prominent in the veins than in the arteries.
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dilation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mediate dilation
pneumatic dilation
ventricular dilation
aortic dilation
cervical dilation
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Translations for
dilation
Portuguese
dilatação
Catalan
dilatació
Spanish
dilatación
Dilation
through the time
Dilation
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