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Meanings of
cardiac
in English
Relating to the heart.
heart
Internal organ.
internal organ
Related terms
viscus
Synonyms
Examples for "
internal organ
"
internal organ
Examples for "
internal organ
"
1
The Fisherman must have sliced an
internal
organ
,
or severed an artery.
2
However, dose-volume calculations using individual CT scans do not account for
internal
organ
motion.
3
There seemed to be an injury to some
internal
organ
,
which threatened his life.
4
She will start alongside fellow Aussie Genevieve LaCaze in four days, minus an
internal
organ
.
5
One (they chose their mom) had a punctured eye and grievous
internal
organ
damage.
Usage of
cardiac
in English
1
However, the impact of incidental stenoses on future
cardiac
events remains unknown.
2
Risk: 5 percent of test subjects experience a fatal
cardiac
volume increase.
3
Methods: Children aged younger than 30 days undergoing
cardiac
operations were reviewed.
4
In case where a significant amount has been consumed
cardiac
problems develop.
5
Future recommendations for
cardiac
research initiatives, education, and collaboration are also provided.
6
However, obtaining adequate numbers of
cardiac
progenitors after MI remains a challenge.
7
She had a major heart attack, yet there is no
cardiac
damage.
8
Patients were followed for a mean of 25 months for
cardiac
events.
9
In recent years occurrence of
cardiac
ailments have seen an exponential rise.
10
Conclusion: Cases of
cardiac
involvement in TMA of various genesis are presented.
11
Early reports said a man aged about 40 went into
cardiac
arrest.
12
There are two
cardiac
extensions in the hippopotamus and in the peccary.
13
Conclusions: Our results demonstrate a novel role for Hic2 in
cardiac
development.
14
Objective: To investigate the effects of fingolimod on
cardiac
autonomic regulation prospectively.
15
Media reports had earlier said the 54-year-old had died of
cardiac
arrest.
16
Conclusions: Patients with DM1 can develop rapid changes in
cardiac
conduction intervals.
Other examples for "cardiac"
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About this term
cardiac
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cardiac arrest
cardiac surgery
cardiac function
cardiac death
cardiac hypertrophy
More collocations
Cardiac
through the time
Cardiac
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
Australia
Less common
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