CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO EPITHELIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I epithelialise
you epithelialise
he/she/it epithelialises
we epithelialise
you epithelialise
they epithelialise
Present continuous
I am epithelialising
you are epithelialising
he/she/it is epithelialising
we are epithelialising
you are epithelialising
they are epithelialising
Present perfect
I have epithelialised
you have epithelialised
he/she/it has epithelialised
we have epithelialised
you have epithelialised
they have epithelialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been epithelialising
you have been epithelialising
he/she/it has been epithelialising
we have been epithelialising
you have been epithelialising
they have been epithelialising
PAST
Past
I epithelialised
you epithelialised
he/she/it epithelialised
we epithelialised
you epithelialised
they epithelialised
Past continuous
I was epithelialising
you were epithelialising
he/she/it was epithelialising
we were epithelialising
you were epithelialising
they were epithelialising
Past perfect
I had epithelialised
you had epithelialised
he/she/it had epithelialised
we had epithelialised
you had epithelialised
they had epithelialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been epithelialising
you had been epithelialising
he/she/it had been epithelialising
we had been epithelialising
you had been epithelialising
they had been epithelialising
FUTURE
Future
I will epithelialise
you will epithelialise
he/she/it will epithelialise
we will epithelialise
you will epithelialise
they will epithelialise
Future continuous
I will be epithelialising
you will be epithelialising
he/she/it will be epithelialising
we will be epithelialising
you will be epithelialising
they will be epithelialising
Future perfect
I will have epithelialised
you will have epithelialised
he/she/it will have epithelialised
we will have epithelialised
you will have epithelialised
they will have epithelialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been epithelialising
you will have been epithelialising
he/she/it will have been epithelialising
we will have been epithelialising
you will have been epithelialising
they will have been epithelialising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would epithelialise
you would epithelialise
he/she/it would epithelialise
we would epithelialise
you would epithelialise
they would epithelialise
Conditional continuous
I would be epithelialising
you would be epithelialising
he/she/it would be epithelialising
we would be epithelialising
you would be epithelialising
they would be epithelialising
Conditional perfect
I would have epithelialise
you would have epithelialise
he/she/it would have epithelialise
we would have epithelialise
you would have epithelialise
they would have epithelialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been epithelialising
you would have been epithelialising
he/she/it would have been epithelialising
we would have been epithelialising
you would have been epithelialising
they would have been epithelialising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you epithelialise
we let´s epithelialise
you epithelialise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to epithelialise
Past participle
epithelialised
Present Participle
epithelialising
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EPITHELIALISE»
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epithelialise na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
Clinical Sciences Bhatia's Dentogist MCQs in Dentistry with ...
The Kazanjian technique of vestibuloplasty leaves: A. Lip surface to re-
epithelialise B. Alveolar surface to re-epithelialise C Depth of sulcus periosteum
to re-epithelialise D. None of the above 120. When there is high crestal
attachment of ...
2
MCQs in Oral Surgery 2006
The Kazanjian's technique of vestibuloplasty leaves: A. Lip surface to re-
epithelialise B. Alveolar surface to re-epithelialise C. Depth of sulcus periosteum
to re-epithelialise D. None of the above 18. The Lipwitch procedure is used for: A.
Ridge ...
3
Wound Healing and Skin Integrity: Principles and Practice
This wound will now epithelialise to close completely). Photos courtesy of Nuno
Cunha. Assessing Skin Integrity Annemarie Brown1 and Madeleine Flanagan2
2School of. (a) Figure 3.7 (b) Wound contraction As the formation of new tissue ...
4
SRB's Manual of Surgery
Even in larger defect in hard palate region, it usually re-epithelialise if once left
open to allow A ' 'i i I .-_e 4' ii: Figs 4.34A and B: Minor salivary gland tumour in
the palate. Palate is the common site of minor salivary gland tumour. Figs 4.35A ...
If this is the case, then a skin graft can be placed over the larger defect site, but
minor soft tissue defects may be left ungrafted and allowed to re-epithelialise
spontaneously. Very often, vital bone cannot be found following radiotherapy, ...
Jatin P. Shah, Newell W. Johnson, John G. Batsakis, 2003
6
Basic Principles of Wound Care
... start of collagen synthesis. Sutured wounds are, therefore, sealed off within 24-
48 hours. Open wounds, such as pressure sores and other chronic wounds,
begin to epithelialise as soon as the wound bed starts granulating. The process
can ...
7
Annales chirugiae et gynaecologiae
The material of the spiral did not epithelialise and the spiral had to be exchanged
at regular intervals to prevent incrustation. Another problem which was
associated with the Fabian spiral, was migration of the anchor above the external
...
8
Clinical Ophthalmology: Contemporary Perspectives
Two eyes failed to epithelialise. They required penetrating keratoplasties for
perforation. The keratoplasties ultimately failed. Visual improvement was seen in
7 eyes. One eye developed recurrent epithelial defect and perforated and
required ...
Cells in the ventral part of the somite de-epithelialise and become mesenchymal
cells of the sclerotome forming the axial skeleton. Cells in the dorsal portion of
the somite retain their epithelial character and form the dermomyotome, which
will ...
10
Creating an Embryonic Kidney: The Role of Bone Morphogenetic ...
Christina M. E. Bracken. a} induction of a oondeneate d] S-shape body b)
pretuhular oells aggregate and start to epithelialise .. Q3. El' miflmfififl Bf f}
glomerutogenesis endothelial calls o} Comma-shape body KL|ure| at al.,
eunuFigure 1.
Christina M. E. Bracken, 2007
3 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «EPITHELIALISE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
epithelialise no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Celiwe's operation a success
“They're such small areas that, in the time to come, we're hoping the skin will epithelialise - that the cells' uppermost layer of skin will grow in ... «Independent Online, mai 13»
Best practice in a scarring role
... in wound healing, especially how cells proliferate and adhere, the key processes in the ability of a wound to re-epithelialise and heal. «The Australian, fev 10»
Going ga ga over Pegaga
Wounds treated with Mandukaparni extracts were found to epithelialise (grow new skin) faster and also the rate of wound contraction was ... «Malaysia Star, jul 07»