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treppe


treppe [trĕp′ə] n.

  1. The occurrence of a successive increase in amplitude of the first few contractions of cardiac muscle that has received a number of stimuli of the same intensity following a quiescent period.staircase phenomenon

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  • Undoubtedly the present Treppe should be similarly fortified.

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume V (of X)

    Various

  • The older flight of steps was situated about a hundred paces northward from the present Treppe.

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume V (of X)

    Various

  • As I have said before, the Wendel treppe is very high and tiresome to mount.

    The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912

    Lillie DeHegermann-Lindencrone

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