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Dilation logo #10101) Dilatation 2) Discourse 3) Discussion 4) State of being dilated 5) The act of dilating 6) Treatment
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Dilation logo #10101) Enlargement 2) Expansion 3) Mydriasis 4) Vasodilation 5) Vasomotor
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Dilation logo #21000[metric space] In Euclidean space, such a dilation is a similarity of the space. Dilations change the size but not the shape of an object or figure. Every dilation of a Euclidean space that is not a congruence has a unique fixed point that is called the center of dilation. Some congruences have fixed points and others do not. ...
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Dilation logo #21000[morphology] Dilation is one of the basic operations in mathematical morphology. Originally developed for binary images, it has been expanded first to grayscale images, and then to complete lattices. The dilation operation usually uses a structuring element for probing and expanding the shapes contained in the input image. ==Binary operator...
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Dilation logo #21000[operator theory] where f(T) is some specified functional calculus (for example, the polynomial or H∞ calculus). The utility of a dilation is that it allows the `lifting` of objects associated to T to the level of V, where the lifted objects may have nicer properties. See, for example, the commutant lifting theorem. ==Applications== ...
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Dilation logo #21002• (n.) The act of dilating, or the state of being dilated; expansion; dilatation. • (n.) Delay.
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dilation logo #21003(from the article `eye, human`) ...immediate constriction of the pupil, the light reflex; this is bilateral, so that even if only one eye is exposed to the light both pupils ...
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Dilation logo #22793In the first stage of labour the cervix, or neck of the womb, gradually opens up to make space for the baby. It needs to open to approximately 10 centimetres before the baby's head can pass through. This process is called dilation of the cervix.
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Dilation logo #23814A transformation that moves each point along the ray through the point emanating from a fixed center, and multiplies distances from the center by a common scale factor.
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dilation logo #20423Dilation, or dilatation, is the gradual opening (dilating) of the cervix during labour. At around 10 cm the cervix is 'fully dilated'.
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dilation logo #21001(di-la´shәn) the act of dilating or stretching; it may be either a normal physiological process done by muscles or a therapeutic process done by dilators. dilatation. an increase in the diameter of a circular structure, such as the pupil.
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Dilation logo #21460(also dilatation) During the first stage of labour, the cervix dilates, or opens, so the baby can be born. The cervix is fully dilated at 10cm.
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Dilation logo #22139The opening of the cervix
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Dilation logo #20972Di·la'tion noun [ Latin dilatio . See Dilatory .] Delay. [ Obsolete] Bp. Hall.
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Dilation logo #20907The action (whether by surgery or occurring naturally) of making something wider.
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Dilation logo #20909Dilation: The process of enlargement, stretching, or expansion. The word 'dilatation' means the same thing. Both come from the Latin 'dilatare' meaning 'to enlarge or expand.'
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Dilation logo #21197The opening up of the cervix for the vaginal delivery of a baby. Dilation is measured in centimeters from 0 - 10, with 10 being fully dilated. Once the cervix is fully dilated to 10 cm, delivery can begin. Dilation can occur naturally or it can be induced by medical intervention. There are four phases of cervical dilation. The latent phase take...
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dilation logo #21379Expansion.
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Dilation logo #24008How far the cervix has opened.
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dilation logo #20974dilatation noun the act of expanding an aperture; `the dilation of the pupil of the eye`
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dilation logo #22787Opening of the cervix during labor to allow the baby to pass through; 10 centimeters is considered fully dilated
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Dilation logo #23320The opening of the cervix for delivery of the baby. Measured in centimeters from 0 to 10.
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dilation logo #21199the act of dilating; state of being dilated. · dilatation.
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dilation logo #23665 the act of expanding an aperture
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Dilation logo #23318The opening of the cervix. Dilation is measured as the diameter of the cervix in centimeters.
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