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"repletion" Definitions
  1. the act of eating to excess : the state of being fed to excess : SURFEIT
  2. the condition of being filled up or overcrowded
  3. fulfillment of a need or desire : SATISFACTION

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With repletion came dissatisfaction: a hunger for something more, or for something different.
"Leptin is effectively the fat cell's signal to the brain that indicates the repletion of body fat stores," he says.
Also, the hallucinatory optical power of Wong's paintings seem to be inspired by lacquerware's attention to detail and repletion of marks, especially when it comes to depicting dragon scales, waves, or feathers.
Mr. Beale, Mr. Miles and Mr. Godley fill the stage to repletion, as they assume the varied forms of the dynasty-founding Henry, Emanuel and Mayer — and all subsequent generations of Lehmans.
As for Antony, the charismatic orator who can whip a crowd into a revolutionary frenzy, that role will be filled — no doubt to repletion — by the charismatic Elizabeth Marvel (the wily president on "Homeland"). Publictheater.
The cumulative effect is that of intellectual and emotional repletion, concerning a woman who synthesized the essences of two world-changing movements—Abstract Expressionism and minimalism—and who, from a tortured life, beset by schizophrenia, managed to derive a philosophy, amounting almost to a gospel, of happiness.
Once a year, at the village club dinner, they gormandize to repletion.
Information processing, fine motor skills, and visual problem solving are improved by iodine repletion in moderately iodine-deficient children.
Treatment including addressing the cause, such as improving the diet, treating diarrhea, or stopping an offending medication. People without a significant source of potassium loss and who show no symptoms of hypokalemia may not require treatment. Acutely, repletion with 10 mEq of potassium is typically expected to raise serum potassium by 0.1 mEq/L immediately after administration. However, for those with chronic hypokalemia, repletion takes time due to tissue redistribution.
More comprehensive studies are still needed in order to validate the feasibility of a particular therapeutic method for PA in clinical practices. A permanent cure for PA is lacking, although repletion of B12 should be expected to result in cessation of anemia-related symptoms, a halt in neurological deterioration, and in cases where neurological problems are not advanced, neurological recovery and a complete and permanent remission of all symptoms, so long as B12 is supplemented. Repletion of B12 can be accomplished in a variety of ways.
When athletes ingest both carbohydrate and caffeine following exhaustive exercise, their glycogen stores tend to be replenished more rapidly; however, the minimum dose of caffeine at which there is a clinically significant effect on glycogen repletion has not been established.
On the Nature of Man shares the general Hippocratic interest in humorism and in such treatments as bloodletting. Bloodletting is the procedure performed in order to regulate the patient's four humors: > "Furthermore, one must know that diseases due to repletion are cured by > evacuation, and those due to evacuation are cured by repletion; those due to > exercise are cured by rest, and those due to idleness are cured by > exercise." On the Nature of Man gives first hand accounts and explanations of individual medical cases. For example, dysentery and nosebleeds occur in the spring and summer because this is when the blood is at its hottest.
Hypokalemic paralysis associated with gossypol in-take usually occurs in March, when vegetables are in short supply, and in September, when people are sweating a lot. This side effect of gossypol in-take is very rare however. Gossypol induced hypokalemic paralysis is easily treatable with potassium repletion.
Deficiency of vitamin B12 causes subacute combined degeneration, a disease classically associated with a central demyelinating process; however, it also presents with a painful peripheral neuropathy. Treatment of vitamin deficiencies focuses around repletion of specific deficiencies, recovery is often prolonged and some of the damage is often permanent.
Frequent washing of hands and limited exposure to animals is highly recommended especially for people with immunesystem deficiency. Treatment of Microsporidia can vary depending on the species involved. Intravenous fluid administration, electrolyte repletion, dietary and nutritional regimens can be helpful to patients with diarrhea while antiretroviral therapy can help improve immune system function.Steven Doerr, MD Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD.
She is in the middle of studying as a cadet- rider, but she has experienced real battles due to force repletion. She is the oldest among recruits and offers stewardship to them. ; : :She is a novice mail-rider trained by Rosalise and is apart of a para-mail squadron aboard the Aurora. ; : :She is one of the new recruits, who greatly admires Vivian.
Anesth Analg 1990, 70: 499–506. # Aksnes G, Ellingsen Ø, Rutlen DL, Ilebekk A. Effects of hemo¬dynamic variables on myocardial K+ balance during and after shortlasting ischemia. J Mol Cell Cardiol 1989, 21: 1273–1284. # Aksnes G, Ellingsen Ø, Rutlen DL, Ilebekk A. Myocardial K+ repletion and rise in contractility after brief ischemic periods in the pig. J Mol Cell Cardiol 1989, 21: 681–690.
Iranmanesh A, Carpenter PC, Mielke K, Bowers CY, Veldhuis JD. Putative Somatostatin Suppression Potentiates ACTH Secretion Driven by Ghrelin and Human Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2007; 92(9):3653-9. 42\. Veldhuis JD, Cosma M, Erickson D, Paulo R, Mielke K, Farhy LS, Bowers CY. Tripartite Control of Growth Hormone Secretion in Women during Controlled Estradiol Repletion. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2007; 92:2336-2345 43\.
This species carries the pathogenic Qalyub and African swine fever viruses and the spirochetes Borrelia crocidurae and Borrelia hispanica. When the tick is infected by B. crocidurae, the disease affects its genetic organ, the testes in males and the ovaries in females. The tick transmits the African swine fever virus only in Spain and Portugal. The tick feeds at night, ingesting blood to repletion in about 15 minutes.
In the pre-modern medical practice of humorism, cacochymy, or cacochymia, referred to a depraved habit of body, replete with ill humors, from various causes. When the repletion was merely with blood, it was called plethora. Joannis Gorraeus gave the name cacochymia to the abundance and excess of any ill humor, provided it is only one in excess; plethora he called the abundance or excess of all the humors together.
In Leboyer, M, Bellivier, F. Psychiatric genetics: methods and reviews. Humana Press. pp. 63–98. Genetic Linkage studies attempt to find a correlation between the diagnosis and inheritance of certain alleles within families who have two or more ill relatives. An analysis of a linkage study uses a wide chromosomal region, whereas a genetic association study endeavors to identify a specific DNA polymorphism, which can be a deletion, inversion, or repletion of a sequence.
Reserpine causes almost full loss of dopamine from the striatum by disrupting vesicle storage. The repletion of dopamine after reserpine administration is slower than AMPT. Additionally, administration of reserpine when dopamine is maximally depleted causes neurotoxic effects, which does not occur with AMPT treatment. AMPT’s role in addiction has also been studied via changes in dopamine binding to D2 and D3 receptors in the striatum (caudate, putamen, and ventral striatum) after the administration of AMPT.
For patients in hypovolemic shock due to fluid losses, the exact fluid deficit cannot be determined. Therefore, it is prudent to start with 2 liters of isotonic crystalloid solution infused rapidly as an attempt to quickly restore tissue perfusion. Fluid repletion can be monitored by measuring blood pressure, urine output, mental status, and peripheral edema. Multiple modalities exist for measuring fluid responsiveness such as ultrasound, central venous pressure monitoring, and pulse pressure fluctuation as described above.
If methamphetamine is administered while cytoplasmic dopamine is depleted to about 50% of the control levels, its neurotoxic effects are averted (Thomas et al., 2008). The recovery of dopamine to normal levels after AMPT administration takes about 2 to 7 days, and this repletion of dopamine is not changed by methamphetamine. For these reasons AMPT seems to be a better treatment drug in methamphetamine addicts than reserpine, which is also being researched as a possible methamphetamine treatment drug.
Thorndike (1965), pp. 8788. The second section begins to focus specifically on physiognomy, considering different organs and body regions that index the "character and faculties" of individuals.Thorndike (1965), p. 88. Early chapters in this portion of the book are written in a medical style, and they detail signs in regards to "temperate and healthy bod[ies] ... repletion of bad humours and excess of blood, cholera, phlegm, and melancholy", before turning to particular sections of the body.
Treatment consists primarily of supportive care including providing bowel rest by stopping enteral feeds, gastric decompression with intermittent suction, fluid repletion to correct electrolyte abnormalities and third-space losses, support for blood pressure, parenteral nutrition, and prompt antibiotic therapy. Monitoring is clinical, although serial supine and left lateral decubitus abdominal X-rays should be performed every six hours. As an infant recovers from NEC, feeds are gradually introduced. "Trophic feeds" or low- volume feeds (<20 ml/kg/day) are usually initiated first.
The disease scurvy is caused by vitaminC deficiency and can be prevented and treated with vitaminC- containing foods or dietary supplements. It takes at least a month of little to no vitaminC before symptoms occur. Early symptoms are malaise and lethargy, progressing to shortness of breath, bone pain, bleeding gums, susceptibility to bruising, poor wound healing, and finally fever, convulsions and eventual death. Until quite late in the disease the damage is reversible, as healthy collagen replaces the defective collagen with vitaminC repletion.
Although general queuine repletion status has not been studied in humans, studies of cancerous tissue have found a uniform trend of queuine deficiency in lung, ovarian, and lymphatic cancers. In one study of patients with lung cancer, a lack of queuosine in tumor tissue tRNA was associated with worse odds of survival four years post-biopsy. It has been postulated that this correlation is attributable to decreased activity of tRNA guanine transglycosylase, the enzyme which replaces guanine with queuine in tRNA.
The Schilling test has multiple stages. As noted below, it can be done at any time after vitamin B supplementation and body store replacement, and some clinicians recommend that in severe deficiency cases, at least several weeks of vitamin repletion be done before the test (more than one B shot, and also oral folic acid), in order to ensure that impaired absorption of B (with or without intrinsic factor) is not occurring due to damage to the intestinal mucosa from the B and folate deficiency themselves.
Management of multifocal atrial tachycardia consists mainly of the treatment of the underlying cause. If treatment is indicated, therapy should begin with first correcting underlying electrolyte abnormalities with the repletion of potassium to maintain greater than 4 mEq/L and magnesium greater than 2 mEq/L. Studies have shown magnesium suppresses ectopic atrial activity and can be beneficial even if magnesium levels are within the normal range. Once electrolyte abnormalities have been corrected, possible treatment options include non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, and atrioventricular (AV) node ablation.
This phenomenon of salt-intake-induced inactivation also occurs after sodium appetite and HSD2 neuron activation are produced by DOCA, which does not produce any sodium or volume deficit. Thus, HSD2 neuron inactivation by salt intake does not reflect simply the repletion of a physiologic deficit, and may instead reflect active inhibition triggered by salt ingestion. The exact mechanism for this inhibition remains unknown. An interesting and unique feature of HSD2 neuron activity is that they are not activated by several stimuli that produce pronounced c-Fos activation in most other neurons in the NTS.
The former, whenever he can secure a gun licence, wanders in the jungle and shoots game for sale in towns. To the east he is a fine, bold, athletic fellow. From this caste are drawn many of the best Shikaris, who track down game and arrange shooting parties for European sportsmen. It is he who ties up the young buffalo as a bait for a tiger, and at the first blush of dawn steals through the jungle and often watches the brute sleeping the sleep of repletion beside his victim.
Aggressive hydration at a rate of 5 to 10 mL/kg per hour of isotonic crystalloid solution (e.g., normal saline or lactated Ringer's solution) to all patients with acute pancreatitis, unless cardiovascular, renal, or other related comorbid factors preclude aggressive fluid replacement. In patients with severe volume depletion that manifests as hypotension and tachycardia, more rapid repletion with 20 mL/kg of intravenous fluid given over 30 minutes followed by 3 mL/kg/hour for 8 to 12 hours. Fluid requirements should be reassessed at frequent intervals in the first six hours of admission and for the next 24 to 48 hours.
Yet who would think of awaiting death, which > comes so easily, on account of the difficulty of preserving life? You value > proper conduct and righteousness in order to excel before others, and you do > violence to your feelings and nature in striving for glory. That to us > appears to be worse than death. Our only fear is lest, wishing to gaze our > fill at all the beauties of this one life, and to exhaust all the pleasures > of the present years, the repletion of the belly should prevent us from > drinking what our palate delights in, or the slackening of our strength not > allow us to revel with pretty women.
This neuromuscular depression is due to less neurotransmitter release during stimulation. In order for depletion not to occur, there must be a balance between repletion and depletion which can happen at low stimulation frequencies of less than 30 Hz. When a vesicle releases its neurotransmitters via exocytosis, it empties its entire contents into the synaptic cleft. Neurotransmitter release from vesicles is therefore stated to be quantal because only whole numbers of vesicles can be released. In 1970, Bernard Katz from the University of London won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for statistically determining the quantal size of acetylcholine vesicles based on noise analysis in the neuromuscular junction.
The major concern for the medical ultrasound imaging is the frame rate, which is determined by the number of lines that are formed by the focal points required to reconstruct the image, and the pulse repletion frequency. By considering these two parameters, and assuming the depth of the expected image is 150mm and the propagation speed of sound at 1500 m/s, each line will require 200 \mu s to receive the back-scatter information from the farthest focal point. It can be seen that to satisfy the frame with 200 lines each, the frame rate of SAU can achieve a peak at 25 Hz, reflecting the appreciable potential in imaging speed and economy in implementation.
The poem concerns a panther who exhibits a special behaviour (sundorgecyn(e)d - a hapax legomenon compound noun from sundor- and gecynd, frequently glossed as referring to the panther's unique nature (e.g. as 'a peculiar nature' in Bosworth-Toller)). The Panther feasts on his fodder, then seeks rest in a mountain glen for the length of three days, sleeping; > Symle fylle fægen, þonne foddor þigeð, > æfter þam gereordum ræste seceð > dygle stowe under dunscrafum; > ðær se þeodwiga þreonihta fæc > swifeð on swefote, slæpe gebiesgad. > [Always desiring repletion, > when it takes its meals— > after its feasting it seeks (35-36) > its rest in a secret place > within an earthen cave— > there the mighty fighter (36b-38a) > for three nights’ space > wends into slumber, > occupied by sleep.
Note that the B shot which begins the Schilling test is enough to go a considerable way toward treating B deficiency, so the test is also a partial treatment for B deficiency. Also, the classic Schilling test can be performed at any time, even after full B repletion and correction of the anemia, and it will still show if the cause of the B deficiency was intrinsic-factor related. In fact, some clinicians have suggested that folate and B replacement for several weeks be normally performed before a Schilling test is done, since folate and B deficiencies are both known to interfere with intestinal cell function, and thus cause malabsorption of B on their own, even if intrinsic factor is being made. This state would then tend to cause a false-positive test for both simple B and intrinsic factor-related B malabsorption.
' Clement asks: :And how can this man still be reckoned among our number when he openly abolishes both law and gospel by these words...Carpocrates fights against God, and Epiphanes likewise. ...These, so they say, and certain other enthusiasts for the same wickedness, gather together for feasts (I would not call their meeting an Agape), men and women together. After they have sated their appetites ('on repletion Cypris, the goddess of love, enters,' as it is said), then they overturn the lamps and so extinguish the light that the shame of their adulterous 'righteousness' is hidden, and they have intercourse where they will and with whom they will. After they have practiced community of use in this love-feast, they demand by daylight of whatever women they wish that they will be obedient to the law of Carpocrates-it would not be right to say the law of God.
View2 at Google Books. Wagner wrote of his preoccupations with Schopenhauer and Tristan in a letter to Franz Liszt (December 16, 1854): > Never in my life having enjoyed the true happiness of love I shall erect a > memorial to this loveliest of all dreams in which, from the first to the > last, love shall, for once, find utter repletion. I have devised in my mind > a Tristan und Isolde, the simplest, yet most full-blooded musical conception > imaginable, and with the ‘black flag’ that waves at the end I shall cover > myself over – to die.Gutman 1990, p. 163. Painting of Mathilde Wesendonck (1850) by Karl Ferdinand Sohn By the end of 1854, Wagner had sketched out all three acts of an opera on the Tristan theme, based on Gottfried von Strassburg's telling of the story. While the earliest extant sketches date from December 1856, it was not until August 1857 that Wagner began devoting his attention entirely to the opera, putting aside the composition of Siegfried to do so. On 20 August he began the prose sketch for the opera, and the libretto (or poem, as Wagner preferred to call it) was completed by September 18.Millington 1992, p. 300.

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