The irregularity of the pulse in this condition is excessive; the rate, strength and apparent intermittency during a half minute may not at all represent the condition in the next half minute, or in the next several minutes.
Such beats will show an intermittency in the blood pressure reading as well as in the radial pulse.
On Friday there was a remission of the symptoms, but great coldness of the limbs, intermittencyand feebleness of the heart's action, and depression.
I, however, cannot comprehend how the two last theories will account for the intermittency and the play of colours observed in a few cases.
He was inclined to think that his heart intermittency was due to disturbance in his digestive organs and especially those lying in the upper part of the abdomen.
This cardiac irregularity is sometimes quite marked, and yet in 24 hours, as a consequence of the emptying of the stomach, will disappear, so that only slight intermittency remains, which eventually subsides.
The three principles which will avoid these conditions are, as already stated, plenty of air, presence of bacteria normally found in the surface layers of the soil, and intermittency of application.
When persons have lived for a long time in malarial regions, the intermittency of the chill and fever is less noticeable and the continuous character of the fever often leads the disease to be mistaken for typhoid.
The same principle of intermittency of application, however, must be observed by dividing the bed into three parts, so that the sewage may be alternated from one bed to another.
The current and intermittency can be regulated by more or less closing the aperture between the two regions.
The small hole causes an intermittency in the current which converts the arrangement into a break.
The Neosho madtom is nearly restricted to gravel riffles having moderate flow; therefore, it may be drastically reduced by intermittency of flow.
The intermittency of the physical life can affect religious beliefs only when religions are not yet detached from their cosmic basis.
The intermittencyof the social life, on the other hand, is inevitable; even the most idealistic religions cannot escape it.
Disappearance of the species from the Wakarusa may have resulted from increased siltation and intermittency of flow.
Streams throughout the Wakarusa Basin suffered intermittency and, according to Mr. Melvon H.
Actual "corking" of the strictured lumen by a fragment of food, in which case intermittency may be due to partial regurgitation of the "corking" mass with subsequent sinking tightly into the stricture.
Nearly all of the occasions in which a temporary increase of the stenosis in a cicatricial case is attributed to an element of spasm, the real cause of the intermittency is not spasm but obstruction caused by food.
At lunch time, had an unpleasant intermittency period in my heart's action and this rather eclipsed my anxiety over a probable Zeppelin Raid.
Intermittency is very refined torture to one who wants to live very badly.
This intermittency lies at the root of the last strike in the attempt of the employees to secure an equal division among themselves of this partial employment at a wage that could meet their view of a living return on full employment.
Owing to the intermittency of production, seasonal and local, this industry has been equipped to a peak load of twenty-five or thirty per cent over the average load.
List any demonstrable effects of intermittency of streams on fish distribution within the area.
The effects of intermittency were most strikingly demonstrated in small creeks of the uplands.
However, the duration of intermittency varied greatly in different streams, as did its effect in terms of the number and sizes of residual pools, water temperatures, pollution, and turbidity.
Variable climate characteristic of the region studied causes recurrent floods and intermittency in streams.
As flow decreased and intermittency commenced, qualitative and quantitative changes in the fish faunas were observed.