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Anacrotism
Anacrotism A*nac"ro*tism, n. [Gr. ?, up, again + ? a stroke.] (Physiol.) A secondary notch in the pulse curve, obtained in a sphygmographic tracing.
Catacrotism
Catacrotic Cat`a*crot"ic, a. [Cata- + Gr. ? a beating.] (Physiol.) Designating, pertaining to, or characterized by, that form of pulse tracing, or sphygmogram, in which the descending portion of the curve is marked by secondary elevations due to two or more expansions of the artery in the same beat. -- Ca*tac"rotism, n.
Catadicrotism
Catadicrotism Cat`a*di"cro*tism, n. [Cata- + dicrotism.] (Physiol.) Quality or state of being catacrotic. -- Cat`a*di*crot"ic, a.
Dicrotism
Dicrotism Di"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.) A condition in which there are two beats or waves of the arterial pulse to each beat of the heart.
Hyperdicrotism
Hyperdicrotism Hy`per*di"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.) A hyperdicrotic condition.
Monocrotism
Monocrotism Mo*noc"ro*tism, n. [Gr. mo`nos alone + ? a beating.] (Physiol.) That condition of the pulse in which the pulse curve or sphygmogram shows but a single crest, the dicrotic elevation entirely disappearing.
Polycrotism
Polycrotism Po*lyc"ro*tism, n. (Physiol.) That state or condition of the pulse in which the pulse curve, or sphygmogram, shows several secondary crests or elevations; -- contrasted with monocrotism and dicrotism.
Tricrotism
Tricrotism Tri"cro*tism, n. (Physiol.) That condition of the arterial pulse in which there is a triple beat. The pulse curve obtained in the sphygmographic tracing characteristic of tricrotism shows two secondary crests in addition to the primary.

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