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Ventricular

Ventricular \Ven*tric"u*lar\, a. [Cf. F. ventriculaire.] Of or pertaining to a ventricle; bellied.

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ventricular

a. Of or relating to a ventricle or ventriculus.

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ventricular

adj. of or relating to a ventricle (of the heart or brain)

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Usage examples of "ventricular".

Each of the abnormalities that defined the disease: ventricular septum defect, stenosis of the pulmonary valve, a displaced aorta, and an enlarged right ventricle were present.

Rather, Central Supply stocks intracardiac needles, spinal needles, sternal puncture needles, ventricular needles, and other similarly specialized nondis-posable apparatus.

Red shocks her, and gets the pulse back, bradycardia with ventricular escape beats.

The decryption data was in part of his permanent storage array, nestled against the inside of his ventricular wall.

Rather, Central Supply stocks intracardiac needles, spinal needles, sternal puncture needles, ventricular needles, and other similarly specialized nondis-posable apparatus.

By virtue of the orderly disposition of nerves in the body and their debouchment into the ventricular pool, the fluid jet informs the rational soul in the pineal gland that there is fire in the vicinity of the foot.

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.

Scarpetta places a slide of the left ventricular free wall on the compound microscopes stage.

That is how it also controlled consciousness, sleep, and dreaming, by inflating and conflating the ventricular system.

You were facing pulmonary edema, ventricular fibrillation, the loss of a few of your bits.

Primary-degree disruption involvement to upper simulpericardium, anterior atrium, superior di-aphragmatic stosis, secondary-degree damage to centricardium, upper right ventricle, upper left ven-tricle, medial upper ventricular septum.

A badly damaged heart, unable to pump properly, likely to go into ventricular fibrillation.

I just heard a nurse say that an old guy who was drinking coffee in the cafeteria stopped breathing and then died of a big heart attack, ventricular fibrillation, before they could do anything with him!

At levels of over a hundred, by the way, the subject usually goes into ventricular fibrillation and, unfortunately, dies.

For the presence of any electrical equipment in her vicinity sent her into ventricular fibrillation, and without immediate aid she would die.