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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APNEUMIA»
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Library of Health and Living: Encyclopedia of Asthma and ...
See also APNEUMIA. arch, pulmonary An extension of the fifth aortic arch on the
left side of the body into the pulmonary artery. Aretaeus the Cappadocian (ca.
A.D. 120–180) A Greek physician who wrote treatises on causes, symptoms, and
...
2
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Suspensão temporária ou pausa da respiração em certos casosmórbidos. (Gr.
apnoia) * *Apneumia*, f.Terat. Ausência do pulmão. (Do gr. a priv. + pneumon) *
Apo*,^1 m. Pequena constellação austral. Crustáceo branchiópode. *
Designação ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
3
Revista de língua portuguesa
Apneumático, adj. (med.), sem ar, que se produz sem ar (P. Pinto). || De à priv. +
irveuna, ottoç sôpro, vento + suff. ico. Cogn. — apneumatóse . Apneumia. — V.
apneumonia. Apnetjmonía, s. f. (med.), falta de pulmões (P. Pinto). || De à priv.
4
Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide
... spi-ROM-e-ter Define the following words: 1. pleuralgia (pla-RAL-je-a) 2.
intrapulmonary (in-tra—PUL-mo-ner-e) 3. pneumonectomy (na-ma-NEK-ta-me) 4
. pneumoplasty (NU-mo-plas-te) 5. pulmonology (pul-mo-NOL-o-je) 6. apneumia
...
Barbara J. Cohen, Ann DePetris, 2013
A simple incision. APNEUMATOSIS (Gr. a, neg.; pneuma, breath;. A condition of
the lungs, where a whole lobule is found void of air by reason of the impaction of
a plug of mucus in a bronchial tube. APNEUMIA (Gr. a, neg. ; pneumon, ...
6
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
It compares the concentration of the anesthetic necessary to cause respiratory
arrest for one minute to the potency of that particular agent. apneumia [ap-noo'me
- ]congenital absence ofthe lungs. apneusis [ap-noo'sis] sustained, gasping ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
... A temporary cessation of breathing. Apneumatosis, ap-nu-mat-o'-sis.
Noninflation of the air- vesicles. Apneumia, ap-nu'-me-ah. Congenital absence of
the lungs. Apoaconitin, ap-o-ak-on'-ii-in. CiaHiiNOn. A poisonous alkaloid from
aconitin.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
8
The Writer's Reference Guide to Spanish
PREFIX OR SUFFIX MEANING OR USE EXAMPLES apne-, apneo- lack of
respiration apneumia, apneología apo- away from apofonía .ar group melonar
relative to or belonging to muscular -arca, arce-, eminent above or before others
jerarca, ...
David William Foster, Daniel Altamiranda, Carmen Urioste-Azcorra, 1999
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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
APNEUMIA (Gr. a,neg. ; pneumdm lungs). The condition of a mon~ ster devoid of
lungs. APN(E'A (Gr. a, neg.; 1mm, I breathe). Real or apparent death from a
suspension of respiration. APOCARP'OUS (Gr. apo, from; karpos, fruit). In Bot.
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.), 1860
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Lewis' Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety ...
... having no tendency to develop into new tissue. aplastic anemia A condition in
which the bone marrow fails to produce an adequate supply of red blood cells.
apnea The temporary cessation of breathing. apneumia A developmental
anomaly ...
Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli, 1999