Crossword clues for septal
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Septal \Sep"tal\, a. Of or pertaining to a septum or septa, as of a coral or a shell.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to the septum.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to a septum [syn: septate]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "septal".
Stevens is a twenty-two-year-old muscular Caucasian male institutionalized since age four with undiagnosed mental retardation, who is admitted for definitive work-up and repair of his congenital cardiac abnormality thought to be a septal defect .
Had his unit malfunctioned so as to produce a brief burst of septal stim?
The elective, but necessary, septal repair would happen next year, when Risa was six.
The septal defect was a gate that permitted oxygenated blood to flow the wrong way.
Caitlin touched the edges of the septal defect, searching for sites where placement of tiny stitches might be problematic, she found none, none.
And worst of all, all these specific chartsthe No-Face, the Nephrosis, the Septal Defectthey have all been born just hours before the breakthroughs that might have saved them.
Erection and orgasm could follow as a corollary of the hypothalamus and nearby septal areas of the brain becoming excited.
Alzheimer's seems to be the result of the death of the cholinergic nerve cells deep in the brain below the cortex, way down in the medial septal nucleus, the diagonal band of Broca and particularly in the nucleus basal is of Meynert.
Trent was confident he wouldn't be scrubbing on any nose jobs disguised as septal operations for insurance coverage's sake.
A cardiac surgeon, Adam had repaired the child'sventricular septal defect, a hole in the wall of the heart thatseparates the heart into left and right sides.