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aspirate
▪ I. aspirate, ppl. a. and n. (ˈæspɪrət) [ad. L. aspīrātus, pa. pple. of aspīrāre: see aspire v. and -ate2. Cf. Fr. aspiré.] A. ppl. adj. = aspirated.? 1669 Holder (J.) They are not aspirate, i.e. with such an aspiration as h. 1751 Chambers Cycl., The Spiritus of the Greeks, our h aspirate. 1879 Whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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aspirate
aspirate/ˈæspərət; `æspərət/ n(phonetics 语音) sound of `h' or of a consonant containing it 送气音; 吐气音 The word `hour' is pronounced without an initial aspirate. hour一字的开头字母h不发送气音.aspirate / ˈæspəreɪt; `æspəˌret/ v [Tn]pronounce (sth) with an `h' sound 将(某字)发成送气音 The initial `h' in `hour' is not aspirat... 牛津英汉双解词典
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2024 How much is 5 liters in pounds aspirate pounds
How much do 5 liters of water weigh? 1 litre of water is 35.274 ounces, so 5 is 176.37 ounces - about 11.023 pounds. How much would 90 liters of bark ...
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Poot
(comics), a British adult comic Other uses Poot, slang for flatulence Poot, to aspirate, from the entomological term pooter (aspirator) See also Poots wikipedia.org
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de-aspirate
de-aspirate, -ation, -ator see de- II. 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
If the aspirate is positive, an upper gastrointestinal bleed is likely; if the aspirate is negative, the source of a gastrointestinal bleed is probably A positive aspirate is more helpful than a negative aspirate. wikipedia.org
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ex-aspirate
ex-ˈaspirate v. nonce-wd. trans. To deprive of an aspirate or h.1832 Blackw. Mag. XXXII. 509 Everybody knows her [Medusa's] celebrated head of hair and that she herself was literally the first Wig. Hence the Whigs—for Medusa herself was one, and head of that family ex-aspirated. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bone marrow examination
An aspirate can also be obtained from the sternum (breastbone). Typically, the aspirate is performed first. An aspirate needle is inserted through the skin using manual pressure and force until it abuts the bone. wikipedia.org
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Shirley drain
The Shirley drain is a double-lumen drainage tube intended to aspirate efficiently the contents of a fresh surgical wound. wikipedia.org
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lene
▪ I. † lene, a. and n. Phonetics. Obs. [ad. L. lēnis smooth.] A designation formerly applied to a voiceless stopped consonant; by some later writers, to a stopped consonant generally. In Worcester and later U.S. Dicts. the word is marked as disyllabic, and regarded as a. L. lēne, neut. sing. of lēni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Microbacterium hominis
Microbacterium hominis is a bacterium from the genus Microbacterium which has been isolated from lung aspirate. wikipedia.org
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LOINC 88546-7 Chlamydophila pneumoniae DNA [Presence] in Aspirate by ...
88546-7 Chlamydophila pneumoniae DNA [Presence] in Aspirate by NAA with probe detection Active Part Descriptions. LP14396-3 Chlamydophila pneumoniae Chlamydophila pneumoniae belongs to the Chlamydiaceae bacterial family. C pneumoniae is a frequent cause of acute respiratory infection, such as, pharyngitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
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Legionella hackeliae
Legionella hackeliae is a Gram-negative bacterium from the genus Legionella which was isolated from human lung aspirate in Pennsylvania. wikipedia.org
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Thyroglobulin Ab [Units/volume] in Tissue fine needle aspirate
53919-7 Thyroglobulin Ab [Units/volume] in Tissue fine needle aspirate Active Part Descriptions. LP14697-4 Thyroglobulin Thyroglobulin (Tg) is a protein produced by and used entirely within the thyroid gland. Thyroglobulin is used by the thyroid gland to produce the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
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