secundum

secundum

(sɛˈkʊndʊm; sɪˈkʌndəm)
adj
(used in various Latin phrases)according to
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His chief delight, however, was found in the perusal of an exceedingly rare and curious book in quarto Gothic--the manual of a forgotten church--the Vigiliae Mortuorum Secundum Chorum Ecclesiae Maguntinae.
Neither is it enough, to consult concerning persons secundum genera, as in an idea, or mathematical description, what the kind and character of the person should be; for the greatest errors are committed, and the most judgment is shown, in the choice of individuals.
Se la "legge di Costantino" del 316 riserva al solo Principe la facolta di decidere a favore dell'"equitas" contro lo "jus", Tommaso principia dalla autorita umana che e sempre "secundum quid" e deduce che solo l'autorita divina puo essere fondamento dell'autorita umana, per cui nel primo libro del De Regimine Principum, al capitolo 13, conclude: "occorre dunque considerare quello che Dio fa nei confronti del mondo; si vedra cosi che cosa debba fare il re".
Gore & Associates (Gore) revealed on Tuesday that it has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) premarket approval (PMA) for the GORE CARDIOFORM ASD Occluder for the percutaneous closure of ostium secundum atrial septal defects (ASDs), a hole in the wall (septum) between the two upper chambers of the heart (the atria).
Atrial septal defect (ASD) is common acyanotic congenital heart disease with reported incidence of about 10% of congenital heart diseases and secundum type ASDs are most common, accounting for about 70%1,2.
First, she had been operated on for a secundum type atrial septal defect at the age of 11.
In his dialogue Non posse suaviter vivi secundum Epicurum, Plutarch of Chaeronea criticizes Epicurus for not believing that the gods are provident over human affairs and for not believing that our souls survive death.
Lutembacher syndrome is characterized by a congenital ostium secundum atrial septal defect and an acquired mitral valve stenosis.
Secundum atrial septal defect in adults: a practical review and recent developments.
A 20-year-old pregnant woman with secundum ASD and severe PS presented with progressive dyspnoea and was referred to our clinic for a percutaneous ASD closure and a pulmonary valvuloplasty.