asthenia
81ДВЕНАДЦАТИПЕРСТНАЯ КИШКА — ДВЕНАДЦАТИПЕРСТНАЯ КИШКА. Содержание: , ,, Эмбриология и сравнительная анатомия .... 400 Анатомия и гистология.............401 Язва Д. к.....................407 Патогенез и этиология...........408 Симптоматология и клинич. формы . . . . 411… …
82ЖЕЛУДОК — ЖЕЛУДОК. (gaster, ventriculus), расширенный отдел кишечника, имеющий благодаря наличию специальных желез значение особо важного пищеварительного органа. Ясно диференцированные «желудки» многих беспозвоночных, особенно членистоногих и… …
83sthenia — /sθəˈniə/ (say sthuh neeuh), /ˈsθiniə/ (say stheeneeuh) noun Pathology strength; excessive vital force. {New Latin, abstracted from asthenia asthenia} …
84astheny — noun an abnormal loss of strength • Syn: ↑asthenia • Derivationally related forms: ↑asthenic, ↑asthenic (for: ↑asthenia) • Hypernyms: ↑infirmity, ↑ …
85cardiac neurosis — noun : a condition marked by shortness of breath, fatigue, rapid pulse, and heart palpitation sometimes with extra beats that occurs chiefly with exertion and is not due to physical disease of the heart called also effort syndrome, irritable… …
86phonasthenia — ˌfōnəsˈthēnēə noun Etymology: New Latin, from phon + asthenia : weakness or hoarseness of voice * * * /foh nas thee nee euh/, n. Med. difficult or abnormal voice production; vocal weakness. [PHON + ASTHENIA] * * * phonasthenia /fō nas thēˈni ə/… …
87psychasthenia — (|)sīk+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from psych + asthenia : a state of characterological weakness such that one feels unable to resolve doubts or uncertainties or to resist phobias, obsessions, or compulsions even though aware of their irrational… …
88sthenia — /stheuh nuy euh, sthee nee euh/, n. strength; excessive vital force. Cf. asthenia. [1780 90; < NL, extracted from ASTHENIA] …
89as|then|ic — «as THEHN ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or characterized by asthenia; weak; debilitated; adynamic. 2. characterized by a tall, spare body build: »He thought that schizophrenia was found more frequently among those with the asthenic type of… …
90Abirritation — Ab*ir ri*ta tion, n. (Med.) A pathological condition opposite to that of irritation; debility; lack of strength; asthenia. [1913 Webster] …