palpitation
41Palpitations — Palpitation Une palpitation ou des palpitations correspond au fait de ressentir ses propres battements cardiaques de façon désagréable (des battements cardiaques plus rapides, plus forts ou irréguliers). Les épisodes peuvent durer de quelques… …
42palpitatio cordis — Palpitation of the heart …
43tumultus cordis — Palpitation and irregular action of the heart …
44Harod — Palpitation, a fountain near which Gideon and his army encamped on the morning of the day when they encountered and routed the Midianites (Judg. 7). It was south of the hill Moreh. The present Ain Jalud ( Goliath s Fountain ), south of Jezreel …
45СЕРДЦЕБИЕНИЕ УЧАЩЕННОЕ — (palpitation) заметно выраженные сокращения сердца. Обычно учащенное сердцебиение у здоровых людей связано со страхом, волнениями или возбуждением. Оно также может быть одним из проявлений невроза, аритмии, какого либо заболевания сердца или… …
46palpiter — [ palpite ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • 1488; lat. palpitare, fréquentatif de palpare « palper » 1 ♦ Être agité de contractions, de frémissements. Blessure, animal qui palpite. « La beauté de la chair, c est de n être point marbre; c est de… …
47palpitaţie — PALPITÁŢIE, palpitaţii, s.f. Mişcare anormală, puternică, rapidă sau neregulată a inimii, provocată de o boală, de o emoţie, de un efort etc.; palpit. ♦ fig. (Rar) Sentiment, emoţie. – Din fr. palpitation, it. palpitazione. Trimis de valeriu,… …
48throb — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. beat, pulsate, vibrate, palpitate; quiver, shudder, tremble; ache, hurt. See agitation, feeling. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. beat, pulsation, pulse, palpitation; see beat 2 . v. Syn. beat, pulsate,… …
49Inception of Darwin's theory — The inception of Darwin s theory began with his search to explain contradictions in contemporary theories of organic development as well as religious explanations of the appearance of design in the natural world. His fascination as a young man… …
50Charles Darwin's illness — For much of his adult life Charles Darwin s illness repeatedly affected him with an uncommon combination of symptoms, leaving him severely debilitated for long periods of time, incapable of normal life and intellectual production, staying in bed… …