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UK
/daɪlˈeɪʃən/
]
[ US /ˌdaɪˈɫeɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌdaɪˈɫeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a lengthy discussion (spoken or written) on a particular topic
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the act of expanding an aperture
the dilation of the pupil of the eye
How To Use dilation In A Sentence
- The fact that other reports of excess heat do not produce these hydrides and can evolve over days or weeks suggests the opposite condition of starvation where oscillation is delayed and slow but still occurs over time as the atomic gas slowly accumulates the velocities needed to exchange time dilation for energy. Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?
- Apyrase, an enzyme in tick saliva, may maintain blood flow into the bite by stimulating local vasodilation and preventing platelet aggregation.
- It also has a narrow canal (the urachus) which serves to remove the urine of the foetus; in fact the subsequently formed bladder takes its origin from a dilation of the urachus. The Veterinarian
- Many provide relief through bronchial or vasal dilations, allowing you to breathe more easily, but they don't affect the body's response to allergens per se.
- Urticarial lesions are the result of capillary vasodilation followed by transudation of fluid into the superficial dermis.
- Retention of the sebaceous secretions, and dilation of the follicle, may lead to cyst formation.
- They found that smoking during pregnancy lowers production of an enzyme called endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), which regulates blood vessel dilation. Medlogs - Recent stories
- Reflux that is associated with significant dilation of the ureter, pelvis and calyces, and ureteral tortuosity.
- Nitric oxide is a free radical that promotes infection resistance and blood vessel dilation.
- She therefore underwent dilation and curettage to remove fragmented placental tissue.