0 a large open high space with a glass roof in the middle of a building. -- atrium
1 either of the two upper chambers of the heart that send blood around the body; auricle -- forkammer
Blood gets pumped into the atrium.
The analyses indicate that the centralised atria, with their highest winter temperature and summer temperatures that follow the comfort temperature most closely, are most appropriate.
The atria were linked to a central court in the garden.
There was usual arrangement of the atriums and thoracic organs.
There was cardiomegaly caused by dilatation of the right, and especially the left, atriums and the left atrial appendage.
Morphological characteristics of the atria and their variations, including characteristics in the splenic syndromes.
As an estimate for the size of the atrial septum, we measured the depth of the atriums in the apical four chamber view.
All hearts possess two atriums and, as already described, the appendage is the most constant atrial component.
In the normal heart, there are two such channels providing access from the atriums to the ventricles.