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71epimastical — Increasing steadily until an acme is reached, then declining; said of a fever. [G. epakmastikos, coming to a height] …
72excitoglandular — Increasing the secretory activity of a gland. * * * ex·ci·to·glan·du·lar (ek si″to glanґdu lər) causing glands to secrete …
73excitometabolic — Increasing the activity of the metabolic processes. * * * ex·ci·to·met·a·bol·ic (ek si″to met″ə bolґik) producing metabolic changes …
74immunoenhancement — Increasing the immune response; aside from antibody, nonspecific substances may also act to enhance immune response. SYN: immunologic enhancement …
75proliferative, proliferous — Increasing the numbers of similar forms …
76Apphia — Increasing, a female Christian at Colosse (Philemon 1:2), supposed by some to have been the wife of Philemon …
77Crescens — Increasing, probably one of the seventy disciples of Christ. He was one of Paul s assistants (2 Tim. 4:10), probably a Christian of Rome …
78Health — Increasing prosperity and medical research have improved Dutch health conditions tremendously during the last century, yet “new” and typical geriatric disorders, such as strokes, dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, diabetes, AIDS,… …
79Z´, Z″ — increasing degrees of contraction …
80positively bathmotropic — increasing response of muscle tissue to stimuli …