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Meanings of
lung
in English
Russian
лёгкие
Portuguese
pulmão
Catalan
pulmó
Spanish
pulmón
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Essential respiration organ in many air-breathing animals.
lungs
borders of the lung
Related terms
organ type
Russian
лёгкие
Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon.
lung language
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Usage of
lung
in English
1
Main outcome measure: Two year survival after onset of acute
lung
injury.
2
Objective: Resection of
lung
metastases is a generally accepted therapeutic strategy today.
3
The pollution is linked to heart attacks and
lung
problems including asthma.
4
Background: Malaria-triggered
lung
injury can occur in both severe and non-severe cases.
5
Particular attention has been paid to immediate oxidative stress in the
lung
.
6
Individuals constantly exposed to these conditions could develop
lung
and heart complications.
7
The main organs at risk are ipsilateral
lung
,
heart and brachial plexus.
8
Background: Premature infants with
lung
injury often experience intermittent episodes of hypoxemia.
9
Conclusions: Assessment of B-lines does not accurately reflect actual extravascular
lung
water.
10
One strategy to prevent
lung
immune-mediated damage involves reducing the cellular burden.
11
Conclusion: Pulmonary aspergilloma usually develops in the patients with underlying
lung
diseases.
12
We were looking at the effect of different diets on
lung
development.
13
Conclusion: These results suggest that SFN facilitates
lung
tumor development and progression.
14
Results: Three hundred forty-four patients underwent
lung
transplants in the study period.
15
No studies had shown inhaled steroids could protect against long-term
lung
damage.
16
It can lead to asthma, reduce
lung
capacity and trigger heart attacks.
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lung
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
acute lung
human lung
right lung
chronic lung
induce lung
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Translations for
lung
Russian
лёгкие
Portuguese
pulmão
Catalan
pulmó
Spanish
pulmón
pulmon
Lung
through the time
Lung
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
New Zealand
Less common
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