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Diastole (gastropod)
''Diastole'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails or semi-slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Euconulidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Diastole Gude, 1913. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=875271 on 2020-10-21 Species Species in the genus ''Diastole'' include* '' Diastole bryani'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole conula'' (Pease, 1861) * '' Diastole exposita'' (Mousson, 1873) * '' Diastole fornicata'' (Ancey, 1889) * '' Diastole futunae'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole glaucina'' Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole lamellaxis'' Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole lauae'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * ''Diastole matafaoi'' Baker, 1938, Mount Matafao different snail * '' Diastole necrodes'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole rurutui'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole savaii'' Baker, 1938 * ''Diastole schmeltziana Diastole ( ) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the hea ...
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Gerard Pierre Laurent Kalshoven Gude
Gerard Pierre Laurent Kalshoven Gude (1858 Amsterdam – 8 November 1924)Bernard Barham Woodward, Woodward B. B. (1925). " GERARD PIERRE LAURENT KALSHOVEN GUDE, F.Z.S., ETC. 1858–1924". ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 16(5): 205-206. was a malacologist from the United Kingdom. He joined the Conchological Society of Great Britain in 1890. He was elected as a fellow of the Zoological Society of London in 1884. Bibliography He published malacological works since 1893. Among his works belongs two volumes of ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma''. * Gude G. K. (1896)''Armature of helicoid landshells'' Science-Gossip ''Science-Gossip'' 29(23): 88-92, 126-128, 154-156, 178-181, 204-207, 244-246, 274-276, 300-302, 10-11, 36-37, 70-71, 102-103, 138-139, 170-171, 231-232, 263-264, 284-285, 15-17, 74-76, 114-115, 133-134, 170-172, 239-240, 332-333, 15-17, 75-77, 147-149, 174-177. - description of ''Plectopylis'' - type genus of Plectopylidae ...
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Diastole Lamellaxis
Diastole ( ) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the heart are re-filling with blood. The contrasting phase is systole when the heart chambers are contracting. Atrial diastole is the relaxing of the atria, and ventricular diastole the relaxing of the ventricles. The term originates from the Greek word (''diastolē''), meaning "dilation", from (''diá'', "apart") + (''stéllein'', "to send"). Role in cardiac cycle A typical heart rate is 75 beats per minute (bpm), which means that the cardiac cycle that produces one heartbeat, lasts for less than one second. The cycle requires 0.3 sec in ventricular systole (contraction)—pumping blood to all body systems from the two ventricles; and 0.5 sec in diastole (dilation), re-filling the four chambers of the heart, for a total of 0.8 sec to complete the cycle. Early ventricular diastole During early ventricular diastole, pressure in the two ventricles begins to drop from the peak reached during systol ...
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Diastole (gastropod)
''Diastole'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails or semi-slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Euconulidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Diastole Gude, 1913. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=875271 on 2020-10-21 Species Species in the genus ''Diastole'' include* '' Diastole bryani'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole conula'' (Pease, 1861) * '' Diastole exposita'' (Mousson, 1873) * '' Diastole fornicata'' (Ancey, 1889) * '' Diastole futunae'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole glaucina'' Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole lamellaxis'' Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole lauae'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * ''Diastole matafaoi'' Baker, 1938, Mount Matafao different snail * '' Diastole necrodes'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole rurutui'' H. B. Baker, 1938 * '' Diastole savaii'' Baker, 1938 * ''Diastole schmeltziana Diastole ( ) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the hea ...
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Diastole Tongana
Diastole ( ) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the heart are re-filling with blood. The contrasting phase is systole when the heart chambers are contracting. Atrial diastole is the relaxing of the atria, and ventricular diastole the relaxing of the ventricles. The term originates from the Greek word (''diastolē''), meaning "dilation", from (''diá'', "apart") + (''stéllein'', "to send"). Role in cardiac cycle A typical heart rate is 75 beats per minute (bpm), which means that the cardiac cycle that produces one heartbeat, lasts for less than one second. The cycle requires 0.3 sec in ventricular systole (contraction)—pumping blood to all body systems from the two ventricles; and 0.5 sec in diastole (dilation), re-filling the four chambers of the heart, for a total of 0.8 sec to complete the cycle. Early ventricular diastole During early ventricular diastole, pressure in the two ventricles begins to drop from the peak reached during systol ...
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Diastole Tenuistriata
''Diastole tenuistriata'' is a species of air-breathing land snail or semi- slug, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Microcystidae. This species is endemic to the Pitcairn Islands, a British territory in the southern Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the contine .... References tenuistriata Fauna of the Pitcairn Islands Molluscs of Oceania Vulnerable fauna of Oceania Gastropods described in 1995 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Pitcairn-stub ...
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Diastole Subcarinata
Diastole ( ) is the relaxed phase of the cardiac cycle when the chambers of the heart are re-filling with blood. The contrasting phase is systole when the heart chambers are contracting. Atrial diastole is the relaxing of the atria, and ventricular diastole the relaxing of the ventricles. The term originates from the Greek word (''diastolē''), meaning "dilation", from (''diá'', "apart") + (''stéllein'', "to send"). Role in cardiac cycle A typical heart rate is 75 beats per minute (bpm), which means that the cardiac cycle that produces one heartbeat, lasts for less than one second. The cycle requires 0.3 sec in ventricular systole (contraction)—pumping blood to all body systems from the two ventricles; and 0.5 sec in diastole (dilation), re-filling the four chambers of the heart, for a total of 0.8 sec to complete the cycle. Early ventricular diastole During early ventricular diastole, pressure in the two ventricles begins to drop from the peak reached during systol ...
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Mount Matafao Different Snail
The Mount Matafao different snail, scientific name ''Diastole matafaoi'', was a species of air-breathing land snails or semi-slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Euconulidae. This species was endemic to American Samoa American Samoa ( sm, Amerika Sāmoa, ; also ' or ') is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the island country of Samoa. Its location is centered on . It is east of the Internation .... It is now extinct. References matafaoi Extinct gastropods Extinct animals of Oceania Fauna of American Samoa Molluscs of Oceania Extinct invertebrates since 1500 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Euconulidae-stub ...
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