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Definition of Fibrillates
1. fibrillate [v] - See also: fibrillate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fibrillates
Literary usage of Fibrillates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diphtheria: Its Cause, Nature, and Treatment by Rollin Robinson Gregg (1880)
"But in diseased blood, or when the fibrin is in excess of its normal proportion,
it fibrillates more slowly, as was long ago well known, thus leaving it in ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1849)
"The latter " is a plastic fluid, containing numerous molecules and colourless
blood-corpuscles; and when the fluid fibrillates, it incorporates the ..."
3. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1908)
"The heart remains as immobile as before, or fibrillates a little before going
into rigor; the injected fluid slowly but surely distends the right auricle if ..."
4. Clinical Disorders of the Heart Beat: A Handbook for Practitioners and Students by Thomas Lewis (1920)
"... murmurs when the auricle fibrillates, but this statement is not exact.
The change in the characters of the murmurs at the onset of fibrillation is ..."
5. An Introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green, Hubert Montague Murray (1895)
"... either secretes or is itself converted into a substance which fibrillates.
By the union of bundles from different cells and by spread of the process to ..."
6. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1885)
"Those which are at first ragged and torn undergo more or less of inflammation,
which ends in the formation of a solidifying blastema; this fibrillates, ..."
7. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology (1867)
"... substance as that connecting the bundles of the cornea, and this varies greatly
in amount, and also fibrillates under the action of acetic acid. ..."