- bathmotropic action
- батмотропное действие (влияющее на возбудимость миокарда)
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Bathmotropic — Bathmotropic, (derived from the Greek word Bathmos, meaning step or threshold), refers to modification of the degree of excitability, (threshold of excitation), of musculature in general, and of heart musculature specifically. It is used… … Wikipedia
bathmotropic — bath·mo·trop·ic .bath mə träp ik adj modifying the degree of excitability of the cardiac musculature used esp. of the action of the cardiac nerves * * * bath·mo·tro·pic (bath″mo troґpik) [bathmo + tropic] influencing the response of muscle… … Medical dictionary
bathmotropic — |bathmə|träpik adjective Etymology: Greek bathmos step + English tropic : modifying the degree of excitability of the cardiac musculature used especially of the action of the cardiac nerves … Useful english dictionary
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