KONJUGASI SAKA TEMBUNG KRIYA BASA INGGRIS ARTERIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I arterialise
you arterialise
he/she/it arterialises
we arterialise
you arterialise
they arterialise
Present continuous
I am arterialising
you are arterialising
he/she/it is arterialising
we are arterialising
you are arterialising
they are arterialising
Present perfect
I have arterialised
you have arterialised
he/she/it has arterialised
we have arterialised
you have arterialised
they have arterialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been arterialising
you have been arterialising
he/she/it has been arterialising
we have been arterialising
you have been arterialising
they have been arterialising
PAST
Past
I arterialised
you arterialised
he/she/it arterialised
we arterialised
you arterialised
they arterialised
Past continuous
I was arterialising
you were arterialising
he/she/it was arterialising
we were arterialising
you were arterialising
they were arterialising
Past perfect
I had arterialised
you had arterialised
he/she/it had arterialised
we had arterialised
you had arterialised
they had arterialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been arterialising
you had been arterialising
he/she/it had been arterialising
we had been arterialising
you had been arterialising
they had been arterialising
FUTURE
Future
I will arterialise
you will arterialise
he/she/it will arterialise
we will arterialise
you will arterialise
they will arterialise
Future continuous
I will be arterialising
you will be arterialising
he/she/it will be arterialising
we will be arterialising
you will be arterialising
they will be arterialising
Future perfect
I will have arterialised
you will have arterialised
he/she/it will have arterialised
we will have arterialised
you will have arterialised
they will have arterialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been arterialising
you will have been arterialising
he/she/it will have been arterialising
we will have been arterialising
you will have been arterialising
they will have been arterialising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would arterialise
you would arterialise
he/she/it would arterialise
we would arterialise
you would arterialise
they would arterialise
Conditional continuous
I would be arterialising
you would be arterialising
he/she/it would be arterialising
we would be arterialising
you would be arterialising
they would be arterialising
Conditional perfect
I would have arterialise
you would have arterialise
he/she/it would have arterialise
we would have arterialise
you would have arterialise
they would have arterialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been arterialising
you would have been arterialising
he/she/it would have been arterialising
we would have been arterialising
you would have been arterialising
they would have been arterialising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you arterialise
we let´s arterialise
you arterialise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to arterialise
Past participle
arterialised
Present Participle
arterialising
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «ARTERIALISE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
arterialise ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
arterialise lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
... Xcnopnon, exist. ph = a* fâto, fàt, fare, amidst, what, fall, father ; we, wet,.
arterialise—. article. 301 Tbà Ез done by chemical action ; the venous blood,
while pajisiug through the lungs, absorb- iog oxygen from the air inhaled, and
giving forth ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
... and furnish communication between a branchial artery and a bronchial vein—
Arterial navigation, navigation by means of connected or branching channels of
inland water, as rivers deepened streams, and canals. arterialisation, arterialise.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
See arterialization, arterialise. arterialization (Kr-te'ri-al-i-za'shon), n. [< arterialise
+ -ation.] The process of making arterial ; the conversion of venous into arterial
blood, during its passage through the lungs, by the elimination of carbon dioxid ...
See arterializa- tion, arterialise. arterialization (tir-te"ri-al-i-za'shpn), re. [<
arterialise + -ation.] The process of making arterial ; the conversion of venous into
arterial blood, during its passage through the lungs, by the elimination of carbon
dioxid ...
But the stream sup lied to theirain must have become less and less arterialise , or
charged with oxygen, owing to the disturbed function of the lungs, and thus a
comatose condition was induced. Everything seemed to point to the state called ...
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Pulmonary Function: A Guide for Clinicians
There are many ways in which 17 million different alveoli can fail to arterialise the
venous blood with the smallest amount of wasted effort. Even if every alveolus is
taking part in gas exchange, the need to ventilate the trachea and bronchi ...
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Lectures on the Principles & Practice of Physic: Delivered ...
And that expedient will seldom fail to relieve the symptoms; even when its
ultimate effect may be injurious. The patient's distress arises from his inability to
supply air enough to arterialise the venous blood which is carried to his lungs ;
and by ...
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The Metropolitan Magazine
New I do not mean to say that it would be advisable for you' to arterialise the
whole of your blood. And there is no fear of it, for it would require greater exertion
than any man would, or even could, Jan. 1836.--vot. xvm.-No. crux. E voluntarily ...
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British Journal of Dental Science
arterialise his blood to a risky extent, and so tends to provoke stoppage of
respiratory movements and cardiac rhythm. The ext reme wretchedness of the
patient while in this state induces him to struggle furiously, and so imperils the
equilibrium ...
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The Diagnosis, Prevention & Treatment of Diseases of the ...
The smallest amount of blood is sent by the right ventricle into the blood vessels
of the lungs when there is the least quantity of air in the air-cells to arterialise that
blood. " At the time that the blood is sent with greater force in increased quantity ...
John James Furnivall, 1845