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Discover Ludwig"dilation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the process of expanding or enlarging something, either physically or metaphorically. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The doctor recommended a dilation of the blood vessels to improve blood flow to the heart." In this sentence, "dilation of" is used to describe the expansion of the blood vessels. Here are a few other examples of how it could be used in different contexts: - "The telescope has a feature that allows for the dilation of the lens, allowing for a clearer and more detailed view of the stars." - "The city council approved the dilation of the city's limits, allowing for new developments and growth." - "The therapist suggested a dilation of the mind, encouraging the patient to explore new ways of thinking and coping with their anxiety."
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The degree of conjunctival hyperemia was scored on a 4-point scale, where 0 = no dilated vessels, 1 = dilation of primarily small vessels, 2 = dilation of small and large vessels, and 3 = significant dilation of small and large vessels.
They're looking for signs of full dilatation of the cervix, which can include dilation of the anus.
The dilation of the nose.
"Vasomotor" refers to the constriction or dilation of blood vessels.
Dilation of the blood vessels (vasodilation) is the underlying factor.
Redness is caused by the dilation of small blood vessels in the area of injury.
Psychogenic shock causes fainting, probably by initiating dilation of the blood vessels that perfuse the muscles.
b Dilation of the stenotic tract.
The dilation of is defined by with.
The secondary mask performed simple dilation of the masked data.
(B) Glomerulopathy and dilation of Bowman's capsule (arrow).
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