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Atrial

Atrial \A"tri*al\, a. Of or pertaining to an atrium.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
atrial

by 1860 in the medical sense, from atrium + -al (1).

Wiktionary
atrial

a. Of or pertaining to an atrium, especially the atrium of the heart.

WordNet
atrial

adj. of or relating to a cavity or chamber in the body (especially one of the upper chambers of the heart)

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Usage examples of "atrial".

After they had left Deception Well, Urban had grown an atrial organ in his head that let him communicate directly with the ship.

She turned a wary gaze on Clemantine, but all she encountered there was the oblivious expression of someone under heavy atrial link.

Time and again Lot had urged her to trance, to block out all sensation from her body, to let her core persona coast in an atrial blind cave, where the air would be as cool as she desired.

Clemantine on an atrial channel, when the boys had gone down for the night and the evening hung around them, very still.

Of course they would be having their own conversation on an atrial channel.

Another series of photomicrographs was presented that showed there was no evidence that there had been a rise in left or right atrial pressure prior to death.

Wendy and Cal were able to re vive the patient, but he went into atrial fibrillation three times on the flight to the hospital.

And anyway, I was riled up by now so I jutted my jaw and stared at her, feeling faint because my heart was locked into atrial fibrillation.

Pulse forty-four, with some irregularity in the atrial and ventricular rhythms.

He had atrial fibrillation and had thrown off a large embolus giving him a left hemiplegia, and I was asked to see him because he constantly fell out of bed at night for which the cardiologists could find no reason.

They are used in the treatment of certain varieties of heart trouble, particularly atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure.

The constantly increasing accumulation of pieces of machinery, big brass castings, block tin, casks, crates, and packages of innumerable articles, by their demands for space, necessitated the sacrifice of most of the slighter partitions of the house, and the beams and flooring of the upper chambers were also mercilessly sawn away by the tireless scientist in such a way as to convert them into mere shelves and corner brackets of the atrial space between cellars and rafters.

They are used in the treatment of certain varieties of heart trouble, particularly atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure.

She is suffering from atrial fibrillation, but given the options, that's not such bad news.

On the screen of the cardiac monitor, a moving line of bright green light displayed the jagged and critical patterns of atrial and ventricular activity, which proceeded without a single disruptive blip, weak but steady.