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 Übersetzung für 'alveoli of the lungs­' von Englisch nach Deutsch
anat.
alveoli of the lungs­
Luftzellen {pl} der Lunge
Teiltreffer
med.
percussion of the lungs­
Lungenperkussion {f}
med.
overinflation of the lungs­
Lungenüberblähung {f}
med.
inflammation of the lungs­
Lungenentzündung {f}
anat.med.
lining of the lungs­
Lungenschleimhaut {f}
med.MedTech.
shadowing of the lungs­
Verschattung {f} der Lunge
med.MedTech.
hydrostatic test (of the lungs­)
Lungenschwimmprobe {f}
med.
edema of the lungs­ [Am.]
Lungenödem {n}
med.
oedema of the lungs­ [Br.]
Lungenödem {n}
at the top of one's lungs­ {adv}aus voller Lunge
med.
shot in the lungs­
Lungenschuss {m}
alveoliAlveolen {pl}
25
dent.
dental alveoli
Zahnalveolen {pl}
dent.
dental alveoli
Zahnfächer {pl}
anat.
pulmonary alveoli
Lungenbläschen {pl}
anat.
lungs­
Pulmones {pl} [fachspr.] [Lungen]
anat.
lungs­
Lungen {pl}
72
anat.
lungs­ {pl}
Lunge {f}
277
med.
to X-ray sb.'s lungs­
jdm. die Lunge durchleuchten [röntgen, eine Röntgenaufnahme machen]
to roar one's lungs­ out [idiom]sichDat. die Kehle wund schreien [Redewendung]
to scream one's lungs­ out [idiom] sichDat. die Seele aus dem Leib schreien [Redewendung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Heart failure cells are siderophages generated in the alveoli of the lungs of people with left heart failure or chronic pulmonary edema, when the high pulmonary blood pressure causes red blood cells to pass through the vascular wall.
  • Lamellar bodies in the alveoli of the lungs fuse with the cell membrane and release pulmonary surfactant into the extracellular space.
  • Alveolar lung diseases, are a group of diseases that mainly affect the alveoli of the lungs.
  • Minimum alveolar concentration or MAC is the concentration, often expressed as a percentage by volume, of a vapour in the alveoli of the lungs that is needed to prevent movement (motor response) in 50% of subjects in response to surgical (pain) stimulus.
  • This information determines the average rate of ventilation of the alveoli of the lungs, to keep these pressures constant.

  • Even if the victim does not hold his or her breath, venting through the windpipe may be too slow to prevent the fatal rupture of the delicate alveoli of the lungs.
  • Kinetic imaging of a living African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) shows the end positions of the heart valves, aorta, and alveoli of the lungs.
  • Air in the alveoli of the lungs is diluted by saturated water vapour (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2), a metabolic product given off by the blood, and contains less oxygen (O2) than atmospheric air as some of it is taken up by the blood for metabolic use.
  • Pulmonary edema, also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive liquid accumulation in the tissue and air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs.
  • The alveoli of the lungs fill with edema fluid, causing dyspnoea, cough and frothy or bloodstained sputum.

  • Air is brought to the alveoli in small doses (called the tidal volume), by breathing in (inhalation) and out (exhalation) through the respiratory airways, a set of relatively narrow and moderately long tubes which start at the nose or mouth and end in the alveoli of the lungs in the chest.
  • The respiratory centres then determine the average rate of ventilation of the alveoli of the lungs, to keep the [...] in the arterial blood constant.
  • It also forms the lining cells of all the glands which open into the digestive tract, including those of the liver and pancreas; the epithelium of the auditory tube and tympanic cavity; the trachea, bronchi, and alveoli of the lungs; the bladder and part of the urethra; and the follicle lining of the thyroid gland and thymus.
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