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profusion [prəˈfju:ʒn] SUBST no plur form

perversion [pəˈvɜ:ʃn, Am pɚˈvɜ:rʒn] SUBST péj

1. perversion (unnatural, abnormal behavior):

2. perversion (corruption):

confusion [kənˈfju:ʒn] SUBST no plur

2. confusion (mix up):

3. confusion (disorder):

diffusion [dɪˈfju:ʒn] SUBST no plur

1. diffusion (process of diffusing):

2. diffusion CHIM, PHYS:

delusion [dɪˈlu:ʒn] SUBST

3. delusion (deceit):

seclusion [sɪˈklu:ʒn] SUBST no plur

perforation [ˌpɜ:fəˈreɪʃn] SUBST

1. perforation (hole in sth):

2. perforation (set of holes):

3. perforation no plur (act of perforating):

allusion [əˈlu:ʒn] SUBST

collusion [kəˈlu:ʒn] SUBST no plur

contusion [kənˈtju:ʒn, Am -ˈtu:-] SUBST

inclusion [ɪnˈklu:ʒn] SUBST no plur

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The glomus cells have a high metabolic rate and good blood perfusion and thus are sensitive to changes in arterial blood gas tension.
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One of the main uses is in myocardial perfusion imaging.
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An isolated brain however is more typically attached to an artificial perfusion device rather than a biological body.
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During invasive diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, injecting a vasoconstrictor close to nerve can reduce perfusion to its supplying vessel, risking ischemic nerve injury.
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Today it is used therapeutically in some countries due to its sympatholytic, anti-inflammatory, perfusion enhancing, and mood enhancing effects.
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A defect in the perfusion images requires a mismatched ventilation defect to indicate pulmonary embolism.
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Another example is in biomedical engineering, where some transport phenomena of interest are thermoregulation, perfusion, and microfluidics.
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A healthy body constantly regulates the amount of blood ejected by the heart, cardiac output, to maintain adequate tissue perfusion.
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An altered level of consciousness indicates the need for immediate reevaluation of the patient's oxygenation, ventilation, and perfusion status.
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Bypass can sometimes be helpful in treating limbs with poor perfusion secondary to this disease.
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