occlusion|occlusions in English

noun

[oc'clu·sion || ə'kluːʒn]

closure, blockage (of blood vessel); adsorption or absorption (Chemistry); normal space relation between upper and lower teeth when the jaws are closed (Dentistry); brief full closure at some section in the vocal tract that blocks the flow of air and accumulation of pressure (in Phonetics); act of blocking, closing of an opening;

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1. Anterolateral myocardial infarctions frequently are caused by occlusion of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery, or combined occlusions of the LAD together with the right coronary artery or left circumflex artery

2. Compared to occlusions of other major coronary arteries, patients presenting with acute left Circumflex (LCx) occlusion usually have ST-segment elevation on the electrocardiogram <50% of the time, potentially delaying treatment and resulting in worse outcomes

3. Acoustically transparent occlusion reduction system and method

4. Notes: Countor occlusion Sinupallialia Albocracy ETACC Waiguli Mackoff

5. Most common causes of dysfunction were venous anastomotic stenoses (22%), outflow occlusion (9%),arterial anastomic stenoses/inflow occlusion (12%) and intragraft stenoses (6%).

6. Class I occlusion with coordinated dental midline was obtained.

7. There are midline deviations in population with normal occlusion.

8. Entrapping of 2 ml of air within the syringe resulted in a 2.6-fold prolongation of the occlusion alarm time after accidental occlusion of the infusion line and a 3-fold increase of the resulting infusion bolus after occlusion.

9. Methods and systems for safe and accurate recanalization of body vessels having hard, fibrous, or calciferous occlusions.

10. Indeed, occlusion Culling can help you improve your frame-rate.

11. Arterial occlusion: A blockage of blood flow through an artery

12. Chest x-ray and check the tube for possible occlusion.

13. This syndrome is the manifestation of upper brainstem and diencephalic ischemia caused by occlusion of the rostral Basilar artery; the occlusion usually results from an embolism

14. Background: Acute Basilary artery occlusion has a high morbidity and mortality

15. 29 synonyms for Blockage: obstruction, block, blocking, stoppage, impediment, occlusion, bar

16. Process for producing hydrogen-occlusion alloy electrode of alkaline storage battery

17. Compared with other preparations, Corticosteroid ointments provide more occlusion and lubrication

18. CWI is caused by systemic hypotension, carotid stenosis or occlusion, microembolisn.

19. The cubic frame represents the precipitate and the blue marks are impurities: (a) inclusions, (b) occlusions, and (c) surface Adsorbates

20. Occlusions are localized within the interior of the precipitate and surface Adsorbates are localized on the precipitate’s exterior.

21. We determined the outcome after emergency revascularization in acute stroke with tandem occlusions of the anterior circulation.

22. The gonial angle in patients with ideal occlusions decreases between primary and permanent dentition by 7.7 degrees.

23. All these measurements were evaluated by a computer. No skeletal aberrations were found compared to normal occlusions.

24. Vasal sterilization is the main method for male birth control. The main methods which have drawn great interest are no-scalped vasectomy(NSV), chemical vas occlusion(CVO) and MPUvas occlusion(MPU).

25. Relief mapping and parallax occlusion mapping are other common names for these techniques.