Systole vs. Diastole

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Systolenoun

(physiology) The rhythmic contraction of the heart, by which blood is driven through the arteries.

Systolenoun

(prosody) A shortening of a naturally long vowel.

Systolenoun

(mathematics) The shortest noncontractible loop on a compact metric space.

Systolenoun

The shortening of the long syllable.

Systolenoun

The contraction of the heart and arteries by which the blood is forced onward and the circulation kept up; also, the contraction of a rhythmically pulsating contractile vacuole; - correlative to diastole.

Systolenoun

the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery

Systole

The systole ( SIST-ə-lee) is the part of the cardiac cycle during which some chambers of the heart muscle contract after refilling with blood. The term originates, via New Latin, from Ancient Greek συστολή (sustolē), from συστέλλειν (sustéllein 'to contract'; from σύν sun 'together' + στέλλειν stéllein 'to send'), and is similar to the use of the English term to squeeze.

Diastolenoun

The phase or process of relaxation and dilation of the heart chambers, between contractions, during which they fill with blood; an instance of the process.

Diastolenoun

The lengthening of a vowel or syllable beyond its typical length.

Diastolenoun

The hypodiastole, a textual or punctuation mark formerly used to disambiguate homonyms in Greek.

Diastolenoun

The rhythmical expansion or dilatation of the heart and arteries; - correlative to systole, or contraction.

Diastolenoun

A figure by which a syllable naturally short is made long.

Diastolenoun

the widening of the chambers of the heart between two contractions when the chambers fill with blood

Diastole

Diastole ( dy-AST-ə-lee) is the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart refills with blood after the emptying done during systole (contraction). Ventricular diastole is the period during which the two ventricles are relaxing from the contortions/wringing of contraction, then dilating and filling; atrial diastole is the period during which the two atria likewise are relaxing under suction, dilating, and filling.

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