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Meanings of
coronary
in English
Portuguese
coronária
Catalan
trombosi coronària
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Obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery by a blood clot (thrombus)
coronary thrombosis
Portuguese
coronária
Structure.
structure
anatomical structure
complex body part
bodily structure
Related terms
body structure
Synonyms
Examples for "
structure
"
structure
anatomical structure
complex body part
bodily structure
Examples for "
structure
"
1
The current offer price and deal
structure
won't change, the companies said.
2
Our change of course naturally means a different shareholder
structure
,
he added.
3
The community health course
structure
and goals enhanced learning in the project.
4
However, certain highly placed members of the Alliance power
structure
were resistant.
5
However, without a clear
structure
or focus such resolutions are easily broken.
1
Thus speaks the science of man; thus counsels reason, guided by
anatomical
structure
.
2
It is not possible to deal here with the alteration in
anatomical
structure
;
cf.
3
Rhythmic vitality,
anatomical
structure
,
conformity with nature, suitability of colouring, artistic composition, and finish.
4
Dentin regeneration is challenging due to its complicated
anatomical
structure
and the shortage of odontoblasts.
5
The corpus callosum (CC) is an
anatomical
structure
which connects the two brain hemispheres.
1
Remarkably, it can regenerate
complex
body
parts
like intestines and, yes, gonads.
1
Our feelings are as little in our power as the
bodily
structure
they animate.
2
In other words, the spine is a
bodily
structure
as old as the rock-ribbed hills.
3
The dependence of the mental life on
bodily
structure
,
equally true in the both sexes, is exquisitely demonstrated in woman.
4
The mind of man offers arguments in the same direction, hardly less strong than those derived from his
bodily
structure
.
5
A rapidly-growing child needs a large amount of nutritious food to supply waste and furnish material for the daily-increasing
bodily
structure
.
Usage of
coronary
in English
1
Treatment was given immediately after
coronary
occlusion and for 2 subsequent days.
2
Conclusions: The majority of
coronary
plaque was noncalcified, particularly in younger individuals.
3
Most existing
coronary
risk assessment methods are based on baseline data only.
4
Hypertension and obesity are risk factors for
coronary
heart diseases in adults.
5
Results: In healthy adults,
coronary
arteries dilated and flow increased with stress.
6
Left main
coronary
artery disease is a high-risk condition with significant mortality.
7
Results were not materially altered after control for nonlipid
coronary
risk factors.
8
Objectives: To evaluate clinical outcomes after the use of long
coronary
stents.
9
Deaths, adverse events, and acute
coronary
syndromes were similar in both groups.
10
Thus, Ox-LDL may play a possible role in pathogenesis of
coronary
spasm.
11
Patients and methods: Eighteen patients were studied prospectively after undergoing
coronary
revascularization.
12
However, the relation between
coronary
artery disease and endothelin release remains unclear.
13
Conclusion: We report for the first time, patch-clamp recordings from
coronary
pericytes.
14
Methods: 22 patients were operated on with standard
coronary
artery bypass grafting.
15
The control group consisted of 42 patients who had normal
coronary
arteries.
16
Background: Acute
coronary
syndrome continues to have significant long-term morbidity and mortality.
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coronary
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
coronary artery
acute coronary
coronary heart
percutaneous coronary
coronary angiography
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Translations for
coronary
Portuguese
coronária
artéria que irriga o coração
Catalan
trombosi coronària
Coronary
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Coronary
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