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Meanings of
occlusive
in English
Catalan
oclusiva
Back to the meaning
A consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it.
stop
plosive
stop consonant
plosive consonant
plosive speech sound
continuant consonant
Catalan
oclusiva
Occlusive.
Related terms
attack
Synonyms
Examples for "
stop
"
stop
plosive
stop consonant
plosive consonant
plosive speech sound
Examples for "
stop
"
1
May I suggest the responsible authorities take measures to
stop
this problem?
2
The source said the aim was to
stop
weapons arriving by sea.
3
But perhaps market forces can
stop
crimes that law enforcement officials cannot.
4
I think we need legislation protecting good faith efforts to
stop
spam.
5
Toyota said there would be no need to
stop
production in Europe.
1
When he stuttered over the
plosive
sounds, spittle flew from his lips.
2
You need to make a
"
plosive
"
sound.
3
Luckily, dialect coach Erik Singer is here to help you distinguish a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative from a uvular
plosive
.
4
The question of navigation solved, the two next devoted themselves to perfecting the
"
X
-
plosive
bullet," as Seaton called it.
5
Microphones are very susceptible to big bursts of air and can be easily overwhelmed by
plosive
consonants ('p' is one of the worst offenders).
1
Microphones are very susceptible to big bursts of air and can be easily overwhelmed by
plosive
consonants
('p' is one of the worst offenders).
Usage of
occlusive
in English
1
Parenchymal changes, dilated vessels, and venous
occlusive
disease were assessed on MR.
2
We also investigated the occurrence of
veno
-
occlusive
disease, mucositis and graft-versus-host disease.
3
Methods: A 22-year-old suffered severe TBI with
occlusive
left carotid dissection.
4
Thirteen of 30 lesions showed angiocentric growth, which was
occlusive
in many cases.
5
Utilization of percutaneous interventions for arterial and venous
occlusive
lesions continue to increase.
6
Conclusion Homozygous SCD is associated with an increased risk of preoperative
vaso
-
occlusive
complications.
7
Patients with
occlusive
disease also had elevated tissue PCO2 and acidosis.
8
Both patients were found to have retinal vasculitis and
occlusive
disease.
9
There was no difference in the incidence of
veno
-
occlusive
disease of the liver.
10
Stimulation of arteriogenesis has therefore been considered a treatment concept in arterial
occlusive
disease.
11
Because no patient developed
veno
-
occlusive
disease, increased serum bilirubin was used to characterize hepatotoxicity.
12
Objective: To investigate surgical procedures for popliteal artery
occlusive
disease.
13
In addition, some of the
veno
-
occlusive
lesions were recognized focally in the same cases.
14
This disease can be caused from either atherosclerotic
occlusive
vascular disease or non-occlusive disease.
15
Clinical findings also indicated that ascites increased with the progression of the
veno
-
occlusive
lesions.
16
Based on angiography,
occlusive
infarct-related lesions were divided into thrombus-rich and hard plaque lesions.
Other examples for "occlusive"
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About this term
occlusive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
occlusive disease
occlusive lesions
occlusive thrombus
occlusive carotid
occlusive dressing
More collocations
Translations for
occlusive
Catalan
oclusiva
consonant oclusiva
Occlusive
through the time
Occlusive
across language varieties
United States of America
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