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Ectasia (/ɛkˈteɪʒə/), also
called ectasis (/ˈɛktəsɪs/), is
dilation or
distention of a
tubular structure,
either normal or
pathophysiologic but usually...
- (/paɪəˈlɛktəsɪs/) is
derived from the
prefix pyelo-,
meaning "[renal] pelvis", and
ectasis,
meaning "dilation or distension". OBfocus.com The Fetus.net The Harvey...
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respiratory distress syndrome. The term uses
combining forms of atel- +
ectasis, from Gr****: ἀτελής, "incomplete" + ἔκτασις, "extension". May have no signs...
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notable artworks include Soldadito de Plomo, Las Dos Hermanas, and
Éctasis de
Santa Teresa. Rocío
Maldonado established her
career and rose into the...
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outside Gr**** ἐκτός (ektós) ectoblast, ectoderm,
ectoplasm -ectasia, -
ectasis expansion,
dilation Gr**** ἔκτασις (éktasis) bronchiectasis, telangiectasia...
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Coilostigma Klotzsch Comacephalus Klotzsch Dasyanthes D.Don
Desmia D.Don
Ectasis D.Don
Eleutherostemon Klotzsch Eremia D.Don
Eremiella Compton Eremiopsis...
- Candara's
verticals show both
convex and
concave curvature with
entasis and
ectasis on
opposite sides of stems, high-branching
arcades in the lowercase, large...
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calymma cover platform covers developed or
expanded Ectasian c. 1400 Ma Gk.
ectasis extension platform covers expanded Stenian c. 1200 Ma Gk.
stenos narrow...
- †Ctenodentelops
Forey et al. 2003
Genus †Echinelops
Murray & Hoşgör 2012
Genus †
Ectasis Jordan &
Gilbert 1919
Genus †Elopidarum
Genus †Elopsomolos
Arratia 2000...
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Augochlora dorsualis (Vachal, 1911) i c g
Augochlora ectasis (Vachal, 1911) i c g
Augochlora engys (Vachal, 1911) i c g
Augochlora erubescens...