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pupillary dilation. For example, a bronchodilator. A
muscle which causes dilation of a part, for example, the iris
dilator muscle or the
dilator naris muscle...
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resembling an anal
dilator Proctoscope,
another medical device inserted anally ****l
dilator, an
equivalent device for
dilating the **** Francisco...
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solid ****l
dilators, the
patient starts with the
smallest dilator size, then
gradually increasing until the
largest dilator size is reached. This...
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dilation,
dilatation,
dilate, or
dilates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dilation (or
dilatation) may
refer to:
Cervical dilation, the widening...
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Dilatancy may
refer to:
Dilatancy (granular material): an
increase in
volume under shear Dilatancy (viscous material): the
solidification of
viscous fluids...
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which contracts the
pupil in a
circular motion, and a set of
dilator muscles (
dilator pupillae),
which pull the iris
radially to
enlarge the pupil, pulling...
- The iris
dilator muscle (pupil
dilator muscle,
pupillary dilator,
radial muscle of iris,
radiating fibers), is a
smooth muscle of the eye,
running radially...
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osmotic dilator absorbs fluid and
swells to 3-4
times the
initial diameter. Most of the
increase in size
occurs within 6
hours after the
dilator are placed...
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nerve (VII),
which supplies it. The
dilator naris muscle is
divided into
posterior and
anterior parts. The
dilator naris posterior is
placed partly beneath...
- Time
dilation is the
difference in
elapsed time as
measured by two clocks,
either because of a
relative velocity between them (special relativity), or...