hystera造句
例句与造句
- By Hystera they meant the Maker of Heaven and Earth.
- In a research study, embryos were removed from the gonads of " Cryptasterina hystera " and reared in the laboratory.
- The essay at the front, The Blind Spot of An Old Dream of Symmetry, is on Freud; the last, Plato's Hystera, is on Plato.
- Micale, a historian at Yale University, notes that in Hippocratic times hysteria was dizziness, heavy breathing and hyperemotionality caused by the hystera, or uterus, wandering through the body.
- The medieval lead amulets that show the rider subduing the female often have a main image that resembles a gorgoneion and is likely a womb symbol ( " hystera " ).
- It's difficult to find hystera in a sentence. 用hystera造句挺难的
- Members of the family Asterinidae appear prone to rapid change in their reproductive life cycle and " Cryptasterina hystera " is one of several species that has recently diverged from its ancestral line.
- The Cainites possessed a work entitled " The Gospel of Judas, " and Irenaeus says that he had himself collected writings of theirs, where they advocated that the work of Hystera should be dissolved.
- Because the mental state of low spirits was thought to originate in the stomach or spleen ( in men ), or the uterus ( in women ), for which the Greek word is hystera, bubbling up to the brain and causing morbidity.
- During the last 6, 000 years, divergence in the larval development of " Cryptasterina hystera " and " Cryptasterina pentagona " has taken place, the former adopting internal fertilization and brooding and the latter remaining a broadcast spawner.
- At the same time, the supposed medical condition of hysteria & mdash; from the Greek " hystera " or uterus & mdash; was being treated by what would now be described as medically administered or medically prescribed masturbation for women.
- While the word " hysteria " originates from the Greek word for uterus, " hystera ", the word itself is not an ancient one, and the term " hysterical suffocation "-meaning a feeling of heat and inability to breathe-was instead used in ancient Greek medicine.
- The formal medical name for removal of a woman's entire reproductive system ( ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus ) is " total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy " ( TAH-BSO ); the more casual term for such a surgery is " ovariohysterectomy " . " Hysterectomy " is removal of the uterus ( from the Greek Q????? hystera " womb " and ??????? ektomia " a cutting out of " ) without removal of the ovaries or Fallopian tubes.