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systolic$81319$ - tradução para grego

MINIMUM LENGTH OF A NONCONTRACTIBLE CLOSED CURVE IN A METRIC SPACE
Systole (mathematics); Systolic invariant; Systolic Geometry

systolic      
adj. συστολικός
blood pressure         
  • A schematic representation of the arterial pressure waveform over one cardiac cycle. The notch in the curve is associated with closing of the aortic valve.
  • Taking blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer
  • A digital [[sphygmomanometer]] used for measuring blood pressure
  • Schematic of pressures in the circulation
  • Overview of main complications of persistent high blood pressure
  • Cardiac systole and diastole
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PRESSURE EXERTED BY CIRCULATING BLOOD UPON THE WALLS OF BLOOD VESSELS
Atrial blood pressure; Arterial blood pressure; Invasive blood pressure; Systolic blood pressure; Arterial pressure; Diastolic blood pressure; Blood Pressure; Blood-pressure; Low blood pressure cascade; Diastolic pressure; Home blood pressure monitoring; Blood pressure determination; Invasive Blood Pressure; MSDBP; Blood presure; NIBP; Venous pressure; Systolic pressure; Low Blood Pressure Cascade; Bloodpressure; Regulation of blood pressure; Pulmonary blood pressure; Normotensive; Arterial pressures; Blood pressure regulation; Auscultatory blood pressure measurement; Leg-arm index; Arm-leg blood pressure gradients; Arm-leg pressure gradients; Arm-leg pressure gradient; Arm-leg blood pressure gradient; Human blood pressure; Blood pressure taking; Measurement of blood pressure; Measuring blood pressure; Measure blood pressure; Taking blood pressure; Normotension; Arterial tension
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heart failure         
  • horizontal fissure]]. Yet, no obvious lung edema is seen. Overall, this indicates intermediate severity (stage II) heart failure.
  • Severe peripheral pitting edema
  • Signs and symptoms of severe heart failure
  • Siderophages (one indicated by white arrow) and pulmonary congestion, indicating left [[congestive heart failure]]
  • [[Kerley B lines]] in [[radiograph]] of acute cardiac decompensation. The short, horizontal lines can be found everywhere in the [[right lung]].
  • Model of a normal heart (left); and a weakened heart, with over-stretched muscle and dilation of [[left ventricle]] (right); both during [[diastole]]
FAILURE OF THE HEART TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW
Heart Failure; Cardiac failure; Congestive Heart Failure; Congestive heart disease; Congestive cardiac failure; Chronic heart failure; Left ventricular failure; Heart failure, congestive; Coronary Heart Failure; Congested heart failure; Cardiac insufficiency; Congestive heart failure; Right heart failure; LSHF; Systolic dysfunction; Left ventricular dysfunction; Left heart failure; Right-sided heart failure; Left-sided heart failure; Cardiac dysfunction; Heart strain; Right ventricular failure; ESC algorithm; ESC criteria; Cardiac congestion; Biventricular failure; Biventricular heart failure; Congestive heart failure (CHF); Class IV heart defect; Ventricular failure; Right sided heart failure; HFPeF; HFReF; Acute heart failure; Heart failure classification; Algorithms for diagnosis of heart failure; Causes of heart failure; Prevention of heart failure; Systolic heart failure; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; Decompensatio cordis; User:NikosGouliaros/sandbox Heart Failure
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Definição

systolic array
<architecture, parallel> (By analogy with the regular pumping of blood by the heart) An arrangement of processors in an array (often rectangular) where data flows synchronously across the array between neighbours, usually with different data flowing in different directions. H. T. Kung and Charles Leiserson publish the first paper describing systolic arrays in 1978 [reference?]. Each processor at each step takes in data from one or more neighbours (e.g. North and West), processes it and, in the next step, outputs results in the opposite direction (South and East). An example of a systolic algorithm might be matrix multiplication. One matrix is fed in a row at a time from the top of the array and is passed down the array, the other matrix is fed in a column at a time from the left hand side of the array and passes from left to right. Dummy values are then passed in until each processor has seen one whole row and one whole column. At this point, the result of the multiplication is stored in the array and can now be output a row or a column at a time, flowing down or accross the array. See also Ruby, SISAL. (1998-07-01)

Wikipédia

Systolic geometry

In mathematics, systolic geometry is the study of systolic invariants of manifolds and polyhedra, as initially conceived by Charles Loewner and developed by Mikhail Gromov, Michael Freedman, Peter Sarnak, Mikhail Katz, Larry Guth, and others, in its arithmetical, ergodic, and topological manifestations. See also a slower-paced Introduction to systolic geometry.