0 present participle of bridge --
1 to make the difference or division between two things smaller or less severe: --
We must bridge the gap between employees and management.
Both bridging leaflets were attached to the underside of the atrial septum, which was grossly malaligned relative to the ventricular septum.
This review provides a brief synopsis of the animal model literature on early experience and stress neurobiology from which we glean several key bridging issues.
The second feature is the relation of the bridging leaflets to the septal structures.
Wandering inversions of venous flow were observed in bridging veins between neighboring systems of drainage during low-flow perfusion.
In such patients, the interventricular defect is usually small, and shunting is limited by tendinous cords tethering the bridging leaflets.
Genomics and the physiologist: bridging the gap between genes and crop response.
There is no reason to expect alignment processes and bridging inferences to toggle on and off as the interactivity of the discourse changes.
Other inaccuracies include the characterization of different senses of focus in a footnote to the discussion of the topic-focus model of bridging crossreference.