Значение слова "AORTA" найдено в 48 источниках
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• '69 self-titled debut from psychedelic Chicagoans

• Ample artery

• An artery

• Anatomical trunk

• Angiogram image

• Arterial trunk

• Arterial vessel

• Artery

• Artery described by Gray

• Articles about a little food vessel (5)

• Big artery

• Big blood carrier

• Big blood line

• Big trunk

• Big, bloody tube

• Biggest artery

• Biggest blood vessel

• Biggie in circulation?

• Blood carrier

• Blood carrier from the heart

• Blood channel

• Blood conduit

• Blood distributor

• Blood flow locale

• Blood line

• Blood path

• Blood pathway

• Blood supplier

• Blood vessel

• Blood vessel that begins at the heart

• Bloody passage

• Body part from the Greek to raise

• Body trunk

• Body tube

• Body's primary blood carrier

• Busy artery?

• Cardiological concern

• Cardiologist's concern

• Cardiology concern

• Cardiothoracic surgeon's concern

• Carrier from the left ventricle

• Central artery

• Central highway

• Certain trunk

• Chamber exit

• Channel #1, for humans

• Chief artery

• Circulation aid

• Circulation line

• Circulation mainstay

• Circulation path

• Circulatory pathway

• Circulatory system part

• Circulatory system trunk

• Circulatory trunk

• Circulatory tube

• Circulatory vessel

• Concern for a cardiologist

• Coronary artery adjunct

• Coronary artery attachment

• Corporeal channel

• Corpuscular thoroughfare

• Crucial artery

• Descending, it is thoracic and abdominal

• Fantastic Voyage carrier

• Fantastic Voyage route

• Feeder of some organs

• Feeder of the body's organs

• Great arterial trunk

• Great artery

• Heart artery

• Heart attachment

• Heart connection

• Heart exit

• Heart hookup

• Heart line

• Heart outlet

• Heart part

• Heart surgeon's concern

• Heart's bloodline

• Heart's main line

• Hypertensive's problem spot, maybe

• Important vessel

• Inner tube?

• It arches over the heart

• It carries blood from the left ventricle

• It comes from the heart

• It comes straight from the heart

• It delivers oxygenated blood

• It helps circulation

• It leaves the left ventricle

• It originates from the left ventricle

• It promotes circulation

• It splits into the common iliacs

• It starts at the heart

• It's attached to the left ventricle

• It's connected to the left ventricle

• It's from the heart

• It's just above the heart

• It's located just above the heart

• It's vital to circulation

• It's weak in those with Marfan's Syndrome

• Its valve may be bypassed

• Its walls withstand a lot of pressure

• Its walls withstand pressure

• Key artery

• Large arterial trunk

• Large artery

• Large blood vessel

• Large trunk artery

• Large vessel

• Largest artery in the body

• Largest human artery

• Left ventricle adjunct

• Left ventricle attachment

• Left ventricle exit

• Left ventricle outlet

• Life line

• Line from the heart

• Line from the ticker

• Line of circulation

• Locale of a semilunar valve

• Main artery

• Main artery from the heart

• Main blood line

• Main blood vessel

• Main channel

• Main course?

• Main heart artery

• Main life line?

• Main line

• Main line from the heart

• Main line of a sort

• Main pipeline?

• Main stream

• Main trunk

• Main vein

• Main vessel

• Major artery

• Major artery from the heart

• Major artery out of the heart

• Major blood carrier

• Major blood conveyor

• Major blood line

• Major blood supplier

• Major blood vessel

• Major body vessel

• Major carrier

• Major feature on an angiogram

• Major heart vessel

• Major line

• Major outlet

• Major vessel

• Natural pump outlet

• Organ feeder

• Outbound vessel

• Outlet of the left ventricle

• Part of the circulatory system

• Place for a valve

• Primary artery

• Primary blood carrier

• Primary circulation path

• Primary trunk line

• Principal artery

• Principal pathway

• Pump outlet?

• Renal artery feeder

• Semilunar valve neighbor

• Sinus of Valsalva locale

• Solar plexus neighbor

• Something close to your heart?

• Systemic artery

• The blood rushes here

• The body's biggest artery

• The body's largest artery

• The great artery

• The left ventricle feeds it

• The main line

• The mother of all arteries

• The way from a person's heart?

• The way to a person's heart?

• The way to anyone's heart?

• The way to one's heart?

• Thick artery

• Ticker outlet

• Truck line

• Trunk

• Trunk artery

• Trunk feature

• Trunk full of blood

• Trunk in one's trunk

• Trunk in your trunk

• Trunk with no bark

• Trunk within a trunk

• Trunk you need

• Trunk you're packing

• Tube about 1 inch in diameter

• Tube with a prominent arch

• Unpacked trunk?

• Vena cava counterpart

• Vena cava neighbor

• Ventricle attachment

• Ventricle outlet

• Vessel from a pump

• Vessel from the heart

• Vessel in a chest

• View in an angiogram

• Vital artery

• Vital body line

• Vital body tube

• Vital carrier

• Vital circulatory line

• Vital conduit

• Vital heart vessel

• Vital line

• Vital part of systemic circulation

• Vital supply line

• Vital trunk

• Vital vessel

• Way from a man's heart

• Way from the heart

• Way from the old ticker

• Way to a man's heart

• Well-traveled artery

• Westbound section of that road is a major artery (5)

• Where blood pressure is highest

• The large trunk artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to branch arteries


найдено в "Crustacea glossary"
aorta: translation

(Order Cladocera):
Heart [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Cladocera):
Unpaired blood vessel extending ventroposteriorly from heart. Separated from heart by anteroventral aortic valve and splits distally into several branches [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Cumacea):
In circulatory system, major blood vessel exending from end of heart. One may distinguish 1) an unpaired anterior aorta extending into head and bearing a cor frontale and 2) paired posterior aortas extending to end of abdomen [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Tanaidacea):
In circulatory system, major blood vessel extending from end of heart. One may distinguish an anterior aorta extending into head and paired posterior aortas. Anterior aorta bears cor frontale. See: lateral artery [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Decapoda):
Anterior aorta, dorsal aorta [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Amphipoda):
In circulatory system, major blood vessel extending from end of heart. One may distinguish an anterior aorta extending into head and a paired or unpaired posterior aorta extending to end of abdomen [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Isopoda):
In circulatory system, major unpaired blood vessel extending from anterior end of heart. Extends into head and bears small accessory heart (corfrontale) [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Mysida):
In circulatory system, major blood vessel extending from heart.According to position one may distinguish an anterior aorta (bearing cor frontale), a posterior aorta, and a descending aorta [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Stomatopoda):
Major blood vessel leading from heart. According to position one may distinguish an anterior aorta (giving rise to antennal, antennular, opthalmic, and other cephalic arteries) and a posterior aorta [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Leptostraca):
In circulatory system, major unpaired blood vessel extending from end of heart. One may distinguish an anterior aorta extending into head and a posterior aorta extending into abdomen; each is branched distally [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Subclass Branchiura):
Unpaired dorsal blood vessel extending anteriorly from heart [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Subclass Copepoda):
Unpaired dorsal blood vessel extending anteriorly from heart. (Syn. anterior aorta) [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Superorder Syncarida):
In circulatory system of anaspidacean, major blood vessel extending from heart. According to position one may distinguish an anterior aorta extending into head, a posterior aorta extending into abdomen, and a descending aorta at level of eighth thoracic somite. (See also artery) [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Thermosbaenacea):
In circulatory system, blood vessel extending from end of heart. One may distinguish short anterior and posterior aortas [Stachowitsch, 1992].
(Order Euphausiacea):
Anterior aorta, descending aorta, posterior aorta [Stachowitsch, 1992].


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Aorta: übersetzung

Hauptschlagader

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Aọr|ta 〈f.; -, Aọr|ten; Anat.〉 = Hauptschlagader [<grch. aorte; zu aeirein „emporheben“]

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Aọr|ta, die; -, …ten [griech. aorte̅̓, zu aei̓rein = zusammen-, anbinden u. eigtl. = das Anbinden, (am Herzbeutel) Angebundenes, Angehängtes] (Anat.):
Hauptschlagader.

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Aọrta
 
[griechisch aorte̅́, zum gleichen Stamm und mit der gleichen Grundbedeutung wie Arterie] die, -/...ten, die aus der linken Herzkammer abgehende Hauptschlagader des großen Kreislaufs.Die aus dem Aortenvorhof (Ostium aortae) der linken Herzkammer entspringende Aorta beginnt über einer dreizipfligen Klappe (Aortenklappe, Valva aortae) als aufsteigende Aorta (Aorta ascendens), geht dann in eine bogige Strecke (Aortenbogen, Arcus aortae) und die absteigende Aorta (Aorta descendens) über, die bis zum Aortenschlitz des Zwerchfells als Brustaorta (Aorta thoracica) und unterhalb davon als Bauchaorta (Aorta abdominalis) bezeichnet wird. Aus der Aorta entspringen Schlagadern für das Rückenmark, die hintere und seitliche Leibeswand, die paarigen und unpaaren Eingeweide. In der Aortengabel (Bifurcatio aortae) geht sie in die beiden Beckenarterien über.

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Aọr|ta, die; -, ...ten [griech. aorte̅́, zu aeírein = zusammen-, anbinden u. eigtl. = das Anbinden, (am Herzbeutel) Angebundenes, Angehängtes] (Med.): Hauptschlagader.


найдено в "Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie"
Aorta: übersetzung

Aorta, bei vielen Tieren vom Herzen ausgehende großlumige Arterie, die durch ihre Verzweigungen Blut in alle Körperbereiche bringt. Bei den Knochenfischen sammelt sich das von den Kiemenarterien und Kiemencapillaren gelieferte sauerstoffreiche Blut in zwei paarigen, dorsal gelegenen Aortenwurzeln, die sich jeweils vorn in die Kopfarterien aufzweigen und die sich hinten zur A. vereinigen. Bei den Amphibien wird eines der vier Kiemenarterienpaare zu Aortenbögen umgewandelt, die zusammengeführt werden und die A. bilden. Bei den Kriechtieren enthält der linke A.bogen fast nur sauerstoffarmes, der rechte fast nur sauerstoffreiches Blut, von dem ein Teil in die Kopfarterien gelangt. Durch Vereinigung von rechtem und linkem A.bogen zur A. erhält der Körper gemischtes Blut. Die Vögel haben ausschließlich den rechten A.bogen entwickelt, die Säuger den linken.


найдено в "Deutsch-Englisch Worterbuch Fussball"
Aorta: translation

Aorta f
Der linken Herzkammer entspringende Hauptschlagader des elastischen Typs, von der sämtliche Arterien des muskulösen Typs abgehen.
aorta
Largest artery in the body, which carries oxygen-rich blood away from the left ventricle of the heart to vessels that reach the rest of the body.


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