Similar words: dilatation, dilapidation, jubilation, compilation, mutilation, ventilation, assimilation, annihilation. Meaning: [-eɪʃn] n. 1. a lengthy discussion (spoken or written) on a particular topic 2. the act of expanding an aperture.
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(1) Methods: Twenty achalasia of cardia were given ballon dilation.
(2) Certain triggers dilation and constrict these vessels.
(3) Time dilation works both ways.
(4) Near the event horizon, the time dilation increases rapidly.
(5) The ciliary body is an anterior dilation of the choroid at the level of the lens.
(6) Acute treatment includes dilation of the central retinal artery by rebreathing expired carbon dioxide, breathing carbogen (5% carbon dioxide with 95% oxygen), or sublingual nitroglycerin.
(7) Furthemore, choroidal vortex vein dilation and leakage were noticed in 7 eyes.
(8) Brachial artery flow - mediated dilation increased with treatment . No differences between medications were observed.
(9) Time dilation effect and the inherent of its mechanisms based on compound pendulum at relativistic motion are studied.
(10) After a dilation of the cervix, a tube attached suction pump is inserted into the uterus.
(11) Only 1 patient required intermittent dilation once a week for 6 months.
(12) Pupil dilation is an honest indicator of interest and attraction.
(13) Microangiography showed that in the dilation group(sentencedict.com/dilation.html), there were more neoformative blood vessels and the anastomotic branches were abundant and thick.
(14) Dilation ink system of suspension is the high concentration and low viscosity.
(15) Urethral meatus stricture were treated mainly by urethral dilation and anastomosis site stricture by operation.
(16) The dilation of rectum, sigmoid colon, and transverse colon had significant difference in different positions.
(17) With this transfixion pin, puncture and dilation can be performed at one time and there is no need for trachea incision.
(18) The doctor checked his eyes but there was no abnormal pupil dilation.
(19) The bill would have banned an abortion procedure known to health professionals as intact dilation and extraction.
(20) But unlike the action in the kidney, where caffeine causes a dilation, in the colon it causes a constriction.
(21) In five of these the procedure was carried out in stages with tract dilation and limited rotation times on account of local discomfort.
(22) But about 8 percent are vascular headaches, caused by the excessive dilation of blood vessels in the brain.
(23) I told him that in my opinion he was suffering from valvular disease and that there was probably considerable dilation.
(24) Objectives: We sought to demonstrate the long-term natural course of descending aorta dilation after acute aortic dissection (AD) and identify early predictors for late aneurysmal change.
(25) As for non- sialolith (including proliferation and mucus plug) cases in parotid gland, 36 cases were treated effectively by lavage and dilation under sialendoscopy, successful rate is 87.5%.
(26) It requires that higher vocational colleges want the amount dilation but demand a qualitative leap. It also demands the new education idea, pattern and supervisor mode to come up.
(27) Esophageal and extra-esophageal symptoms improved markedly and maintained after endoscopic balloon dilation.
(28) Methods: To find linking points with distance change and dilation technique.
(29) Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of fiberoptic bronchoscopic balloon dilation in the treatment of benign central airway stenosis.
(30) All patients were followed up from 6 months to 3 years. Results Epiphora occurred in one patient due to rejection of dilation tube and others were cured.
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