CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DEFIBRINIZE
PRESENT
Present
I defibrinize
you defibrinize
he/she/it defibrinizes
we defibrinize
you defibrinize
they defibrinize
Present continuous
I am defibrinizing
you are defibrinizing
he/she/it is defibrinizing
we are defibrinizing
you are defibrinizing
they are defibrinizing
Present perfect
I have defibrinized
you have defibrinized
he/she/it has defibrinized
we have defibrinized
you have defibrinized
they have defibrinized
Present perfect continuous
I have been defibrinizing
you have been defibrinizing
he/she/it has been defibrinizing
we have been defibrinizing
you have been defibrinizing
they have been defibrinizing
PAST
Past
I defibrinized
you defibrinized
he/she/it defibrinized
we defibrinized
you defibrinized
they defibrinized
Past continuous
I was defibrinizing
you were defibrinizing
he/she/it was defibrinizing
we were defibrinizing
you were defibrinizing
they were defibrinizing
Past perfect
I had defibrinized
you had defibrinized
he/she/it had defibrinized
we had defibrinized
you had defibrinized
they had defibrinized
Past perfect continuous
I had been defibrinizing
you had been defibrinizing
he/she/it had been defibrinizing
we had been defibrinizing
you had been defibrinizing
they had been defibrinizing
FUTURE
Future
I will defibrinize
you will defibrinize
he/she/it will defibrinize
we will defibrinize
you will defibrinize
they will defibrinize
Future continuous
I will be defibrinizing
you will be defibrinizing
he/she/it will be defibrinizing
we will be defibrinizing
you will be defibrinizing
they will be defibrinizing
Future perfect
I will have defibrinized
you will have defibrinized
he/she/it will have defibrinized
we will have defibrinized
you will have defibrinized
they will have defibrinized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been defibrinizing
you will have been defibrinizing
he/she/it will have been defibrinizing
we will have been defibrinizing
you will have been defibrinizing
they will have been defibrinizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would defibrinize
you would defibrinize
he/she/it would defibrinize
we would defibrinize
you would defibrinize
they would defibrinize
Conditional continuous
I would be defibrinizing
you would be defibrinizing
he/she/it would be defibrinizing
we would be defibrinizing
you would be defibrinizing
they would be defibrinizing
Conditional perfect
I would have defibrinize
you would have defibrinize
he/she/it would have defibrinize
we would have defibrinize
you would have defibrinize
they would have defibrinize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been defibrinizing
you would have been defibrinizing
he/she/it would have been defibrinizing
we would have been defibrinizing
you would have been defibrinizing
they would have been defibrinizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you defibrinize
we let´s defibrinize
you defibrinize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to defibrinize
Past participle
defibrinized
Present Participle
defibrinizing
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DEFIBRINIZE»
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1
North American Journal of Homoeopathy
The blood stands in as much need of what we call innervation, as the lungs or
heart or muscles do. Hydrocyanicacid and sunstroke poison, defibrinize and
dissolve the blood by a morbid impression on the cerebro-spinal and the
ganglionic ...
2
The New York Journal of Medicine
... which is, in fact, synonymous with a diminution of the fibrin [the author regards
the spleen as an organ intended to defibrinize the blood]. 4. The different
conditions of the intestinal glands above mentioned, likewise exhibit a close
connexion ...
3
Virginia Medical Journal
It is bad, undoubtedly bad, to deprive a man of one drop of his life's blood, or to
defibrinize it and break it down with mercury, while suffering from a long and
exhausting fever, in the latter stages of which he will need all the aid of its most ...
4
The North American Journal of Homeopathy
The blood stands in as much need of what we call innervation, as the lungs or
heart or muscles do. Hydrocyanic- acid and sunstroke poison, defibrinize and
dissolve the blood by a morbid impression on the cerebro-spinal and the
ganglionic ...
5
Fifteenth Meeting ; Held At Cambridge In June 1845: 14
... carrying on the vital phaenomena; two or three grains of baryta for instance,
supposing it capable of producing such a reaction, would suffice to defibrinize the
whole of the blood. Another consideration that would favour the supposition that ...
6
The Eclectic Medical Journal
It will be seen that all the causes of this disease are such as would tend directly to
defibrinize the blood ; and however varied the forms of fever which these causes
produce, they are all afibrinous. The symptoms of this disease vary according ...
7
Yellow fever and its homœopathic treatment
Hydrocyanic- acid and sunstroke poison, defibrinize and dissolve the blood by a
morbid impression on the cerebro-spihal and the ganglionic centres ; so does the
yellow fever virus. The abdominal blood now reacts on the nerve-centres, and ...
William Henry Holcombe, 1856
8
On diseases of menstruation and ovarian inflammation
1849,) who has shown that the effect of the section of the pneumo- gastric nerve
was to defibrinize the blood. This peculiar state may, no doubt, gradually arise,
without being determined by any ovarian or uterine inflammation — a condition ...
9
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
... ((i) stop the flow with gentle pressure by spring forceps ; the animal was then
left for a minute while (7) Dr. Murie and Mr. Eraser divided the throat of the supply
-rabbit, I catching the blood in a warmed basin and whipping it up, to defibrinize it
, ...
10
Report of the Annual Meeting
... be totally unfitted for carrying on the vital phaenomena ; two or three grains of
baryta for instance, supposing it capable of producing such a reaction, would
suffice to defibrinize the whole of the blood. Another consideration that would
favour ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1846