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 Übersetzung für 'tissue destruction' von Englisch nach Deutsch
med.
tissue destruction
Gewebezerstörung {f}
Teiltreffer
destructionVerwüstung {f}
72
destructionZerstörung {f}
2317
destructionVernichtung {f}
375
destructionZerrüttung {f}
18
destructionAbbau {m}
142
destructionDestruktion {f} [geh.]
85
destructionZerschlagung {f}
76
weapon destructionWaffenvernichtung {f}
phys.
exergy destruction
Exergievernichtung {f}
ecol.
reef destruction
Riffzerstörung {f}
dent.
destruction complex
Destruktionskomplex {m}
admin.
file destruction
Skartierung {f} [österr.] [Aktenvernichtung]
destruction processVernichtungs­prozess {m}
biol.ecol.
habitat destruction
Zerstörung {f} des Lebensraumes
destruction potentialZerstörungs­potential {n}
agr.
soil destruction
Bodenzerstörung {f}
admin.tech.
file destruction
Aktenvernichtung {f}
ecol.
habitat destruction
Zerstörung {f} des Lebensraums
ecol.
habitat destruction
Habitatvernichtung {f}
ecol.
habitat destruction
Habitatzerstörung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The disease pathological cause probably involves deficient clearance of mitochondrial components and inflammatory tissue destruction.
  • Saliva acts as a conducting medium and an electrical arc flows between the electrical source and the tissues, causing extreme heat and possible tissue destruction.
  • The leakage of high-osmolarity solutions or chemotherapy agents can result in significant tissue destruction and significant complications.
  • Generally the tissue/electrode temperature reached is 60 to 75 °C resulting in focal tissue destruction.
  • Cryosurgery (intended and controlled tissue destruction by ice formation) was carried out by James Arnott in 1845 in an operation on a patient with cancer.

  •  In a perfect scenario, the sample should be taken as close to the expanding front of the lesion as possible to exclude any organisms which are not involved in tissue destruction and to achieve a clear connection between the disease activity and specific bacteria.
  • The area of tissue destruction created by this technique can be monitored more effectively by CT than RFA, a potential advantage when treating tumors adjacent to critical structures.
  • Triflic acid is one of the strongest acids. Contact with skin causes severe burns with delayed tissue destruction. On inhalation it causes fatal spasms, inflammation and edema.
  • Of particular concern is elevated levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα), a protein that is associated with tissue destruction at sites of infection and increased production of other cytokines.
  • In specialised aphids, but not in sawflies, a distinct animal myrosinase is found in muscle tissue, leading to degradation of sequestered glucosinolates upon aphid tissue destruction.

  • Large amounts of tissue destruction, or damage in tissues unable to regenerate, cannot be regenerated completely by the body.
  • If there is visual or radiologic evidence that the infection has caused tissue destruction, the disease is called "necrotizing epiglottitis" (NE).
  • This migration of leukocytes leads to inflammation and tissue destruction characteristic of an inflammatory response.
  • Failure of this mechanism leads to neutrophil and other leukocyte recruitment from the peripheral blood through IL-17 secretion. Tissue destruction is mediated by non-specific macrophage activation and the resulting cytokine cascades.
  • During surgical procedures, the types of hemostasis listed below can be used to control bleeding while avoiding and reducing the risk of tissue destruction.

  • Experimental studies have shown that spinal nerve fibers attempt to regrow in the same way as nerve fibers, but in the spinal cord, tissue destruction usually produces scar tissue that cannot be penetrated by the regrowing nerves.
  • This is believed to disrupt the action of matrix metalloproteinases and thus minimise host mediated tissue destruction.
  • The Wassermann test is ineffective at identifying primary syphilis as sufficient reagin has not yet been produced from tissue destruction at this stage.
  • In dentistry, enamel matrix derivative (EMD) is an extract of porcine fetal tooth material used to biomimetically stimulate the soft and hard tissues surrounding teeth to regrow (in a process known as regeneration) following tissue destruction.
  • The findings in these patients usually differ little from those found in mild/well-controlled cases that do not progress to EATL; their small intestinal mucosa is populated by increased number of IEL and exhibits tissue destruction (e.g. ...

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