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thickener [ˈθɪkənəʳ, Am -ɚ], thickening [ˈθɪkənɪŋ] N

I . thicken [ˈθɪkən] VB trans

II . thicken [ˈθɪkən] VB intr

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The computer can calculate for the physician the patient's ejection fraction, end diastolic volume, wall motion, end systolic volume, myocardial thickening, shortening, and contractility.
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Diffuse pleural thickening develops 20 to 40 years after first exposure.
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The thickening of the heart makes it harder for blood to leave, forcing the heart to work more vigorously to pump blood.
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These coatings have been described as shear thickening fluids.
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Some argue that delamination causes a second uplift along with crustal thickening, heating and volcanism.
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Diabetes results in early loss of pericytes and thickening of the basement membrane.
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It is characterised by a single row of rugae (transverse thickenings of the body surface), numerous testes, and two caeca.
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A thickening of the surgical scars can result in the loss of mobility of the joint involved.
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Ice storms are caused by liquid precipitation which freezes upon cold surfaces and leads to the gradual development of a thickening layer of ice.
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Okra which can be one of the principal ingredients in gumbo recipes is used as a thickening agent and for its distinct vegetable flavor.
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