KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS METASTASISE
PRESENT
Present
I metastasise
you metastasise
he/she/it metastasises
we metastasise
you metastasise
they metastasise
Present continuous
I am metastasising
you are metastasising
he/she/it is metastasising
we are metastasising
you are metastasising
they are metastasising
Present perfect
I have metastasised
you have metastasised
he/she/it has metastasised
we have metastasised
you have metastasised
they have metastasised
Present perfect continuous
I have been metastasising
you have been metastasising
he/she/it has been metastasising
we have been metastasising
you have been metastasising
they have been metastasising
PAST
Past
I metastasised
you metastasised
he/she/it metastasised
we metastasised
you metastasised
they metastasised
Past continuous
I was metastasising
you were metastasising
he/she/it was metastasising
we were metastasising
you were metastasising
they were metastasising
Past perfect
I had metastasised
you had metastasised
he/she/it had metastasised
we had metastasised
you had metastasised
they had metastasised
Past perfect continuous
I had been metastasising
you had been metastasising
he/she/it had been metastasising
we had been metastasising
you had been metastasising
they had been metastasising
FUTURE
Future
I will metastasise
you will metastasise
he/she/it will metastasise
we will metastasise
you will metastasise
they will metastasise
Future continuous
I will be metastasising
you will be metastasising
he/she/it will be metastasising
we will be metastasising
you will be metastasising
they will be metastasising
Future perfect
I will have metastasised
you will have metastasised
he/she/it will have metastasised
we will have metastasised
you will have metastasised
they will have metastasised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been metastasising
you will have been metastasising
he/she/it will have been metastasising
we will have been metastasising
you will have been metastasising
they will have been metastasising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would metastasise
you would metastasise
he/she/it would metastasise
we would metastasise
you would metastasise
they would metastasise
Conditional continuous
I would be metastasising
you would be metastasising
he/she/it would be metastasising
we would be metastasising
you would be metastasising
they would be metastasising
Conditional perfect
I would have metastasise
you would have metastasise
he/she/it would have metastasise
we would have metastasise
you would have metastasise
they would have metastasise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been metastasising
you would have been metastasising
he/she/it would have been metastasising
we would have been metastasising
you would have been metastasising
they would have been metastasising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you metastasise
we let´s metastasise
you metastasise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to metastasise
Past participle
metastasised
Present Participle
metastasising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «METASTASISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
metastasise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
metastasise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Essential Best of Five and Multiple Choice Questions for ...
4.49 Primary tumours Answers: A C D There are four important tumours which
commonly metastasise to the lungs. These are carcinoma of the breast,
carcinoma of the bronchus, thyroid cancer and renal cancer. Note that this is the
same list as ...
2
MCQs and EMQs in Surgery: A Bailey & Love Companion Guide
E The requirement to rotate the radiotherapy field during a course of treatment to
maximise tissue-sparing effects. 6. What does the term 'skip metastasis' refer to?
A The tendency of oral cancers to metastasise to the liver without cervical nodal ...
Christopher Bulstrode, B.V. Praveen, Pradip Datta,
2010
3
Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training
Malignant neoplasms invadesurrounding tissue, whereas benign neoplasms
donot. The invasiveness of malignant neoplasms also confers upon them the
ability to metastasise. However, notall malignant neoplasms metastasise: for
example, ...
4
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
Metastasise early. Sunlight is a major cause, particularly in the early years and if
short periods of intense exposure. May occur in pre-existing moles. If smooth,well
-demarcated and regular, it is unlikely to be a melanoma but diagnosis can be ...
J. Murray Longmore, Murray Longmore, Ian Wilkinson,
2010
5
Breed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats
They may present in a wide variety of forms so need to be included in the
differential of all skin masses. Behaviour varies from benign to highlyaggressive
malignant tumours which have the potential to metastasise (usually to the liver,
spleen ...
Alex Gough, Alison Thomas,
2008
6
Essential Pathology for Dental Students
Metastasis and invasive- ness are the two most important features to distinguish
malignant from benign tumours. Benign tumours do not metastasise while all the
malignant tumours with a few exceptions like gliomas of the central nervous ...
7
Biomedical Physics in Radiotherapy for Cancer
In about 80% of tumours the probability to metastasise is directly proportional to
the size of the primary tumour population. However, modern techniques like
microarray analysis of gene expression have shown that even small tumours
have the ...
Loredana Marcu, Eva Bezak, Barry Allen,
2012
8
Clinical and Surgical Anatomy, 2/e
Malignant tumours of the posterior one-third of the tongue on one side, readily
metastasise to the contralateral lymph ... do not metastasise to the opposite
lymph nodes, if the growth is more than half an inch from the midline There is a
rich ...
9
Alexander's Nursing Practice4: Alexander's Nursing Practice
Most Leydig cell cancers do not metastasise and are cured by orchidectomy, but
a small proportion do spread from the testis. Metastatic cancers have a poor
prognosis, as they are not very responsive to chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Chris Brooker, Maggie Nicol, Margaret F. Alexander,
2013
10
Introduction to Cancer Biology
We should also record that some malignant tumours do not metastasise via blood
or the lymphatics. Malignant gliomas arise from glial cells in the central nervous
system and tend to infiltrate normal brain tissue rather than metastasise to ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «METASTASISE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
metastasise im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Target acquired: progress and promise of targeted therapeutics in …
Cancers that escape primary treatment to recur at the site of the prostate or to metastasise throughout the body, inevitably prove to be lethal ... «UroToday, Jul 15»
Story Club: Annabel Crabb On Desecrating Stonehenge, Chasing …
He was at that stage yet to metastasise into the steel-cut-oats chomping, Henry Kissinger-smooching, one-legged Romanian deadlifter we ... «Junkee, Jul 15»
Cancer treatment breakthrough: Scientists find new way to prevent …
... in prostate cancer, and that high levels of DNA-PKcs could predict which early stage tumours may go on to metastasise," Knudsen said. «ChristianToday, Jul 15»
What causes cancer?
The uncontrolled proliferation of cancer cells, combined with their ability to metastasise to distant sites, makes cancer a potentially ... «The Statesman, Jul 15»
New drug to beat cancer: Breakthrough as scientists find key to …
... to the development of metastases in prostate cancer and that high levels could predict which early stage tumours may go on to metastasise.” ... «Express.co.uk, Jul 15»
'My cancer returning is a constant worry': Brave Basford mother …
... as it has such a high recurrence rate, there's a constant worry in the back of my mind that it could come back, or metastasise somewhere else, ... «Stoke Sentinel, Jul 15»
Are you a Highly Sensitive Person?
It's true, being highly sensitive can metastasise into one of those things. However, if a person labels themselves "highly sensitive" but they're ... «Daily Life, Jul 15»
My mother developed dementia; then she got better - a medical …
Even though it is a challenge to diagnose NPH when the only symptom is gait impairment, he said, "you don't wait for a cancer to metastasise ... «The Australian Financial Review, Jul 15»
The Middle East Studies Mess
He withdrew precipitously from Iraq and Afghanistan, "led from behind" in Libya, and allowed the Syrian conflict to metastasise. It might not fit in academe's ... «Campus Watch, Jul 15»
China and the volcanic politics of Hong Kong and Taiwan
If electoral reform goes nowhere, the pro-democracy movement is likely to metastasise into identity politics and street protests. If Hong Kong is a ... «The Australian Financial Review, Jul 15»