cava in English

noun
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a Spanish sparkling wine made in the same way as champagne.
Italian prosecco, Spanish cava , or American sparkling wines are sometimes the best buys on a wine list.
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2. Sparkling wines like Cava and Prosecco tend to cost less than Champagne.

3. The 26-year-old patient's specific anomalies included: a persistent left superior vena cava draining into the left coronary sinus, an interrupted inferior vena cava, absent azygos vein, bilateral Bilobed …

4. If the aneurysm stretches too far, it can narrow the opening of the inferior vena cava.

5. It revealed a rupture of the infrarenal aortic aneurysm into the inferior vena cava.

6. 28 Inferior vena cava filter provides fruitful means in decrease and prevention of fatal pulmonary embolism.

7. 11 The ablation target site was the isthmus between tricuspid valve annulus and inferior vana cava.

8. Hepatic veins should be reconstructed if necessary, so as to anastomose with recipient inferior vena cava.

9. There is one anterior vena cava, formed by the union of the two jugular and two Axillary veins

10. Here are the two Brachiocephalic veins, the right, and the left, joining to form the superior vena cava

11. Normal portal pressure is approximately 9 mmHg compared to an inferior vena cava pressure of 2–6 mmHg.

12. Caudal vena cava thrombosis in a dairy cow (Bos taurus) in Argentina/Trombose da veia cava Caudal em uma vaca leiteira (Bos taurus) na Argentina melanura) based on a supposed slope difference of a Caudal stripe extending from the Caudal peduncle to around 1/3 body length.

13. PreCARDIA’S current technology, a proprietary balloon catheter and pump controller, is designed to address Adhf via intermittent superior vena cava (SVC) occlusion.

14. The thrombi had descended from an aortic aneurism ruptured into the inferior vena cava. — Questions about causality nexus between accident and death are discussed.

15. Objective To observe the efficacy of radical nephrectomy plus embolectomy for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma with renal vein or inferior vena cava involvement.

16. Congenital dysplasias or agenesias of the vena cava inferior (VCI) are rare vascular anomalies which are mostly diagnosed by pure chance or in conjunction with a deep vein thrombosis.

17. Between 1982 and 2005 a total of 15 patients with congenital dysplasia or agenesia of the vena cava inferior (VCI) were treated in the Department of Vascular Surgery and Kidney Transplantation.

18. After exclusion of a pulmonary embolism, the abdominal CT scan and cavography revealed a subcapsular hematoma of the entire dorsal liver surface and compression of the retrohepatic vena cava.

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20. The fetal procedures were: catheters to the aorta, cava, allantois, and amniotic cavity; EEG electrodes; dissection of the hypophysis, pyeloamniostomata for correction of nephropathies; study of wound healing of the skin, muscle, and cartilage.

21. CVCT is associated with rupture of hepatic abscesses, inflammation extending into the hepatic vein or the Caudal vena cava, formation of a septic thrombus, and is the cause of multiple septic emboli in the pulmonary capillaries (MILLER & GAL, 2017).

22. Central zone: Subclavian vein, Brachiocephalic vein, and superior vena cava (central veins)" "Angioplasty performed at the arterial anastomosis (or perianastomotic region) is coded with 35475/75962 for this upper extremity intervention if it is the only stenosis treated.

23. These primitive stages can be seen in the sphere of the veins where—except for Talpa europaeus—the analge of the V. cava cranialis sinistra, strong Azygos veins as well as a small number of trunks of lungveins can be found.

24. Se trata de la región vinícola catalana por Antonomasia como demuestra el dato de que la mitad de bodegas de Cataluña, sin contar las que sólo producen cava, están amparadas por esta denominación.

25. 1891, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, Zoological Articles Contributed to the "Encyclop Dia Britannica", page 141: In Nautilus this vena cava gives off at the level of the gills four branchial Advehent veins, which pass into the four gills without dilating

26. A 1.5-mL intrahepatic volume of a 7 mM digitonin solution is then injected at a flow rate of 6 mL/min for 15 s via the portal vein or via the vena cava for selective destruction of the periportal (PP) or perivenous (PV) region of the acinus.

27. A cluster of mechanoreceptors in the atrium, vena cava, aortic arch and carotid sinus, which are sensitive to tissue stretching that occurs with increased intravascular pressure; Baroreceptor information passes to the brainstem from the carotid sinus via the glossopharyngeal nerve and from the aortic arch and great vessels of the thorax via the vagal nerve.