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ho·meo·met·ric (ho″me-o-metґrik) independent of a change in size; cf. heterometric.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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ho·meo·met·ric (ho″me-o-metґrik) independent of a change in size; cf. heterometric.Medical dictionary. 2011.
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heterometric — Involving or depending upon a change in size. [hetero + G. metron, measure] * * * het·ero·met·ric (het″ər o metґrik) involving or dependent on a change in size; cf. homeometric … Medical dictionary
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Anrep effect — abrupt elevation of aortic pressure results in a positively inotropic inotropic effect (see inotropic) and augmented resistance to outflow in the heart. Called also homeometric autoregulation because it is independent of muscle length … Medical dictionary