Definition of Arterialise

1. Verb. Change venous blood into arterial blood.

Exact synonyms: Arterialize
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arterialise

arterial perfusion
arterial plaque
arterial plethysmography
arterial pressure
arterial road
arterial sclerosis
arterial segments of kidney
arterial spider
arterial streets
arterial switch operation
arterial tension
arterial thoracic outlet syndrome
arterial transfusion
arterial vein
arterial wave
arterialise (current term)
arterialization
arterialize
arterialized
arterially
arterials
arteriarctia
arteriectasia
arteriectasis
arteriectomy
arteries
arteries of cerebral haemorrhage
arteries of kidney
arterio-

Literary usage of Arterialise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Metropolitan (1837)
"Now I do not mean to say that it would be advisable for you to arterialise the whole of your blood. And there is no fear of it, for it would require greater ..."

2. Fatigue by Angelo Mosso (1904)
"... but rather upon the substances which have modified the composition of the blood, for if the blood is beaten up with air so as to arterialise it, ..."

3. The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health (1840)
"Can they tell, from their organic structure, why a muscle only contracts and relaxes, a gland secretes, or the lungs arterialise and vitalise the blood ..."

4. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1882)
"... is due to the fact that the air of the lungs from the artificial ventilation is better fitted to arterialise the venous blood returning to the lungs. ..."

5. Elementary Text-book of Zoology by Carl Claus, Adam Sedgwick (1884)
"From this network the arterialise.l blood is collected into efferent branchial arches, the branchial vein-, corresponding each to a branchial artery; ..."

6. Natural Evidence of a Future Life: Derived from the Properties and Actions by Frederick Collier Bakewell (1835)
"The heart has continued to beat, the lungs to respire, the blood to arterialise and to circulate through the body, the stomach to digest and prepare the ..."

7. Every Man His Own Farrier: Containing Causes, Symptoms, and Most Approved by Francis Clater, John Clater (1845)
"A deep chest may enlarge: it may become more circular, and the lungs can expand, and admit more air, and arterialise more blood, or render it capable of ..."

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