transfuse|transfused|transfuses|transfusing in English

verb

[trans·fuse || træns'fjuːz]

impart, transfer, pass on; (Medicine) introduce into the circulatory system through a vein (i.e. blood, medication, etc.); transfer from one container to another (Archaic)

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1. The sunlight transfused the bay.

2. He cannot transfuse the knowledge into your brain.

3. Results The chief transfuse reactions are fever and cutaneous eruption.

4. The teacher transfused a love of literature to his students.

5. In the past, the flow of vein transfuse belonged to pure technology flow.

6. This left him defenceless against the foreign white blood cells in the transfused blood.

7. There are 17 words ending with FUSE: Circumfuse CONFUSE DEFUSE SUPERFUSE TRANSFUSE UNCONFUSE

8. Why can it be held that God’s standard on blood rules out accepting transfused blood?

9. Nowadays most people assume that the transfusing of blood into a patient is a safe, effective therapy.

10. If blood loss during operation has been excessive, previously cross-matched blood will be transfused.

11. The restructuration flow is that combines warm vein transfuse flow with using vein indwelling needle.

12. Using the “low-glycerol-rapid-freezing-technique” red cells were frozen, thawed and successfully transfused.

13. However, care of nontransfused patients after surgery is often easier than that of those transfused.

14. Her signature would have authorized the doctors to transfuse blood in the event of an emergency.

15. Do these Biblical statements, however, apply to the acceptance of transfused blood as a life-saving medical procedure?

16. Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people.

17. So the command to abstain from blood means that we would not allow anyone to transfuse blood into our veins.

18. The accepted “rule” was to transfuse a patient before surgery if his hemoglobin was below 10 (or 30 percent hematocrit).

19. Instead of transfusing blood, doctors in Japan recently treated an anemic premature baby with erythropoietin, a hormonal substance that stimulates red blood cell formation.

20. In 1977, Ott and Cooley9 reported on 542 cardiovascular operations performed on Witnesses without transfusing blood and concluded that this procedure can be done “with an acceptably low risk.”

21. SUSPECT PRODUCTS Transfused blood product Product modification Product code/name Hospital Supplier Group of unit ABO Rh N/A Blood centre code Unit no. or Lot no.

22. Intraperitoneal blood transfusion is a widely used method for inducing polycythemia in experimental animals; furtheron, it has been used in the past to transfuse blood in anemic patients.

23. A common practice for preparing red blood cell products for chronically transfused patients is to match Rh phenotype of recipient and donor by testing both for the common Rh and K Antigens.

24. So Jehovah’s Witnesses do not accept transfusions of donor blood; nor do they permit their own blood to be withdrawn, stored and later transfused back into their veins. —Acts 15:28, 29.

25. Autologous adjective Referring to a tissue—e.g., Autologous packed red cells—that comes from the same person (in whom it is to be subsequently transfused), in contrast to that donated by another person