(occurring)
51diurnal — Occurring during the day or repeating on a daily basis. Use of circadian rhythm for the latter avoids ambiguity …
52Parainfectious — Occurring at the time of and in association with an acute infection or an episode of infection. For example, transverse myelitis (a disorder of the spinal cord) can occur parainfectiously in association with a number of viral and bacterial… …
53areatus, areata — Occurring in patches or circumscribed areas. [L.] …
54catenating — Occurring in a chain or series. [L. catenatus, chained] * * * cat·e·nat·ing (katґə nātґing) [L. catena a chain] forming part of a chain or complex of symptoms …
55circhoral — Occurring cyclically about once an hour …
56inherent — Occurring as a natural part or consequence; latent imminent; intrinsic. [L. inhaerens, sticking to, adhering] * * * in·her·ent in hir ənt, in her adj involved in the constitution or essential character of something: belonging by nature <the… …
57intrafebrile — Occurring during the febrile stage of a disease. SYN: intrapyretic …
58isovolumic — Occurring without an associated alteration in volume, as when, in early ventricular systole, the muscle fibers initially increase their tension without shortening so that ventricular volume remains unaltered. SEE ALSO: isometric. SYN: isochoric …
59metaicteric — Occurring as a sequel of jaundice. [meta + G. ikterikos, jaundiced] * * * meta·ic·ter·ic (met″ə ik terґik) posticteric …
60metainfective — Occurring subsequent to an infection; denoting specifically a febrile condition sometimes observed during convalescence from an infectious disease …