词汇 | example_english_neoplasm |
释义 | Examples of neoplasmThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Statistics regarding neoplasms (cancers) improved after 1927, probably due to improved medical check-ups as well as to the greater detail demanded by the new forms. However, the results for pneumonia, neoplasm, and pleural effusion without congestive heart failure were not as strong. Evidence of malignant neoplasm is extremely rare in antiquity, judging from the thousands of skeletons and mummies which have been examined. Why is this true in some types of neoplasm and not in others, and is this a critical parameter of rapamycin resistance? Certain diseases are associated with a large variety of findings, such as neoplasm. In which other neoplasms is this feedback connection important for rapamycin resistance? The abnormality has been associated with skeletal abnormalities and hepatic neoplasms. In reconstructive surgery or resection for neoplasm, consequences for swallowing may figure in decision-making. The molecular and genetic profiles of individual neoplasms, however, are beginning to influence decisions on therapeutic options. The most reliable figures so far suggest that about 10 to 15% of elderly-onset epilepsy may be due to neoplasm. In the same way a search for cancer would be mapped to the subject neoplasms. In mummies, malignant neoplasms should be more easily detected and diagnosed than in skeletal material. The disease appears to be limited to adults and usually occurs as a complication to neoplasm of the lymphoid tissue or other chronic debilitating disease. Moreover, no evidence of epithelioid cells, squamous differentiation, or ductal carcinoma in situ were identified, thus the lesion was purely a high-grade spindle cell neoplasm. Pharmacogenetic research is the most important research area related to neoplasms and endocrine disorders. The three physicians, however, did check off neoplasm for that report. For instance, the provisional monthly rates during the last 5 years make it clear that any seasonality which malignant neoplasms possess has comparatively little amplitude. Four clinical diseases were selected (neoplasm, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute bacterial pneumonia, and congestive heart failure), and 230 reports were randomly selected. The close association of pathogenicity, reduced host resistance, and oncogenicity tempts speculation as to the possible aetiology of certain human neoplasms. For neoplasm, 11 reports were retrieved when 15 should have been, and 5 additional reports were retrieved which should not have been. Especially in research addressing neoplasms, the share of research already in experimental testing or application accounts for approximately 37 percent of all research reported. These increases, however, were offset by declines in death rates from infective and parasitic diseases, malignant neoplasm of the digestive organs and accidents other than motor vehicle accidents. The most commonly studied category was "cardiovascular disease" (27 reports, 23%), followed by "analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and equipment" (15 reports, 13%), and "neoplasms" (11 reports, 9%). The most frequent disorders involved were malignant neoplasms of solid organs (173), non-neoplastic haematological diseases (163), trauma (134), incidental splenectomies (75) and malignant haematological neoplasms (50). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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