CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TUBERCULISE
PRESENT
Present
I tuberculise
you tuberculise
he/she/it tuberculises
we tuberculise
you tuberculise
they tuberculise
Present continuous
I am tuberculising
you are tuberculising
he/she/it is tuberculising
we are tuberculising
you are tuberculising
they are tuberculising
Present perfect
I have tuberculised
you have tuberculised
he/she/it has tuberculised
we have tuberculised
you have tuberculised
they have tuberculised
Present perfect continuous
I have been tuberculising
you have been tuberculising
he/she/it has been tuberculising
we have been tuberculising
you have been tuberculising
they have been tuberculising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I tuberculised
you tuberculised
he/she/it tuberculised
we tuberculised
you tuberculised
they tuberculised
Past continuous
I was tuberculising
you were tuberculising
he/she/it was tuberculising
we were tuberculising
you were tuberculising
they were tuberculising
Past perfect
I had tuberculised
you had tuberculised
he/she/it had tuberculised
we had tuberculised
you had tuberculised
they had tuberculised
Past perfect continuous
I had been tuberculising
you had been tuberculising
he/she/it had been tuberculising
we had been tuberculising
you had been tuberculising
they had been tuberculising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will tuberculise
you will tuberculise
he/she/it will tuberculise
we will tuberculise
you will tuberculise
they will tuberculise
Future continuous
I will be tuberculising
you will be tuberculising
he/she/it will be tuberculising
we will be tuberculising
you will be tuberculising
they will be tuberculising
Future perfect
I will have tuberculised
you will have tuberculised
he/she/it will have tuberculised
we will have tuberculised
you will have tuberculised
they will have tuberculised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been tuberculising
you will have been tuberculising
he/she/it will have been tuberculising
we will have been tuberculising
you will have been tuberculising
they will have been tuberculising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would tuberculise
you would tuberculise
he/she/it would tuberculise
we would tuberculise
you would tuberculise
they would tuberculise
Conditional continuous
I would be tuberculising
you would be tuberculising
he/she/it would be tuberculising
we would be tuberculising
you would be tuberculising
they would be tuberculising
Conditional perfect
I would have tuberculise
you would have tuberculise
he/she/it would have tuberculise
we would have tuberculise
you would have tuberculise
they would have tuberculise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been tuberculising
you would have been tuberculising
he/she/it would have been tuberculising
we would have been tuberculising
you would have been tuberculising
they would have been tuberculising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you tuberculise
we let´s tuberculise
you tuberculise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to tuberculise
Past participle
tuberculised
Present Participle
tuberculising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUBERCULISE»
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tuberculise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Notizen Aus Dem Gebiete Der Natur- und Heilkunde...
Als» dann waren immer zugleich die Bronchialbrüsen luberculi«; einmal aber,
wo tubercullse periearäiti» und tuberculise Lymphdrüsen vorhanden waren,
fehlten die Lungentuberkeln vollkommen. Dir Herzbeutelentzündungen , welche
...
Ludwig Friedrich von Froriep, Robert Froriep, 1838
2
Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey: ...
simplex, globosa; tuberculise basi quadrangulata conicis, inferioribus abbreviatis
, summis ñorif'eris teretibus longioribus sulcatis; areolis orbiculato-oblongis ;
aculeis 16—24 omnibus radiantibus plerumque subœqualibus seu summis ...
United States. Department of the Interior, William Hemsley Emory, Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1859
3
The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System: The serous membranes. I
If we tuberculise ' a guinea-pig by the well-known method of injecting material of
an indurated lymphatic gland into the abdominal cavity, the most instructive
appearances result, as regards germination of the endothelium, round and about
the ...
Edward Emanuel Klein, 1873
4
The anatomy of the lymphatic system
If we tuberculise 1 a guinea-pig by the well-known method of injectng material of
an indurated lymphatic gland into the abdominal cavity, the most instructive
appearances result, as regards germination of the endothelium, round and about
the ...
5
British Veterinary Journal
I have shown also that certain tuberculous lesions which at the outset infected
only the guinea-pig, raised themselves after several passages through the
organism of that animal so far as to tuberculise the rabbit. We thus see that
tuberculous ...
... d'un premier passage par l'animal déterminent une escarre rapide quand ils
sont injectés sous la peau du cobaye, mais cette escarre, qui apparaît en
quarante-huit heures et disparaît en six semaines environ, ne tuberculise pas l'
animal.
... rappelle les bons effets de l'hyperémie artificiellement produite: méthode de
Bier, compresses chaudes et de Priessnitz, etc., comme de l'hyperémie
pathologique: le poumon toujours congestionné dans l'insuffisance mitrale, se
tuberculise ...
8
The Science and Practice of Medicine
... Ronrrnnsnr, PAGET, Sinvnnrnc); and the view I10“ related as entertained by
Virchow (how existing tissue-elements I_““Y tuberculise) renders it highly
probable that they may be the nuclel Of epithelial cells, as suggested by Van der
Kolk, ...
9
Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
The notion that right hypertrophy tends to tuberculise the lungs, is not supported
by anything I have observed. The radial pulse, from its being free from all
peculiarity of character, affords valuable aid in the diagnosis : its sphygmogram
will ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1873
... my astonishment to one of the pupils, he informed me that the insect has its
habitat at Laennec. He furthermore volunteered the statement, which is probably
strictly true, that a few months' residence at that institution is sufiicient to
tuberculise ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TUBERCULISE»
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tuberculise is used in the context of the following news items.
Mali : Mortalité maternelle, néonatale et infantile : LA CARAVANE …
... en particulier ceux relatifs à la réduction de la mortalité infantile, à l'amélioration de la santé maternelle ainsi qu'à la lutte contre le paludisme, la tuberculise et ... «Mali Actu, Feb 15»