Bayliss — is a surname, and may refer to:* Troy Bayliss, motorcycle racer * William Bayliss, physiologist * Brendan Bayliss, musician * Tim Bayliss, a fictional character in TV show Homicide: Life on the Street * Jonah Bayliss, baseball player * Adam… … Wikipedia
Bayliss — Bayliss, sir William Maddock … Enciclopedia Universal
Bayliss — This name, with variant spellings Baylis, Bayless and Bailess is of occupational origin for a steward or official. It derives from the Middle English bail(l)i , a development of the Old French baillis . In Scotland the word survives as bailie ,… … Surnames reference
Bayliss-Thomas — 10/20 hp (1923) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bayliss Levrett — Automobil /Formel 1 Weltmeisterschaft Nation: Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Erster Start: Indianapolis 500 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bayliss Levrett — (born February 14, 1914 died Mar 13, 2002) was an American racecar driver from Jacksonville, Florida. He died in Reno, Nevada at the age of 88 after a long battle with Alzheimer s Disease.AwardLevrett is a 2007 inductee in the National Sprint Car … Wikipedia
Bayliss effect — A special manifestation of the myogenic tone is the myogenic response (also called the Bayliss effect) in the vasculature. The Bayliss effect in vascular smooth muscles cells is a response to stretch. This is especially relevant in arterioles of… … Wikipedia
Bayliss-Effekt — Der Bayliss Effekt oder auch myogene Autoregulation ist eine nach dem britischen Physiologen William Bayliss benannte Kontraktionsreaktion von Blutgefäßen bei der lokalen Steuerung des Blutkreislaufs (Autoregulation) zur Konstanthaltung der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bayliss, Sir William Maddock — born May 2, 1860, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Eng. died Aug. 27, 1924, London British physiologist. He and Ernest H. Starling studied nerve controlled blood vessel contraction and dilation and discovered the peristaltic wave. In 1902 they… … Universalium
Bayliss Effect — The Bayliss effect (or Bayliss myogenic response) was discovered by physiologist Sir William Bayliss in 1902. It has subsequently been found, that denudation of the prepared vessels consistently changed the response of the vascular vessels, and… … Wikipedia