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Was (wer) ist pulsating metastasis - definition

THE FORM OF WAVE PRODUCED FROM A HALF-WAVE RECTIFIER OR A FULL-WAVE RECTIFIER
Pulsating direct current; Pulsating current; Pulsating DC
  • Types of electric current

Cancer and Metastasis Reviews         
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Cancer Metastasis Rev.; Cancer Metastasis Rev; Cancer & Metastasis Reviews; Cancer Metastasis Reviews
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical review journal covering oncology and the development of new cancer treatments. It was established in 1982 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media.
metastasis         
  • Lymph node with almost complete replacement by metastatic melanoma. The brown pigment is focal deposition of melanin
  • Main sites of metastases for some common cancer types. Primary cancers are denoted by "''...cancer''" and their main metastasis sites are denoted by "''...metastases''".<ref>List of included entries and references is found on main image page in Commons: [[Commons:File:Metastasis sites for common cancers.svg#Summary]]</ref>
  • Pulmonary metastases shown on Chest X-Ray
  • Cut surface of a [[liver]] showing multiple paler metastatic nodules originating from [[pancreatic cancer]]
SPREAD OF A DISEASE INSIDE A BODY
Metastases; Metastasize; Metastatic; Metastasizes; Metastatic tumor; Metastasized; Metastaseis; Metastase; Metastatic cancer; Primary cancer; Metastatic disease; Metastasised; Metastasizing; Metastatize; Matastisized; Metastization; Metastized; Metastatic lesion; Metastasise; Symptoms of metastasis; Cancer metastasis; Transcoelomic spread; Secondary tumor; Tumor metastases; Metastasis in skin; Distant metastasis; Metastatic infection; Metastasis homing; Metastasic; Metastic; Metastatise; Metastatic relapse; Metastatic progression; Metastatic tumors; Metastatic tumour
[m?'tast?s?s]
¦ noun (plural metastases -si:z) Medicine the development of secondary tumours at a distance from a primary site of cancer.
Derivatives
metastasize or metastasise verb
metastatic adjective
Origin
C16: from Gk, lit. 'removal or change'.
Metastases         
  • Lymph node with almost complete replacement by metastatic melanoma. The brown pigment is focal deposition of melanin
  • Main sites of metastases for some common cancer types. Primary cancers are denoted by "''...cancer''" and their main metastasis sites are denoted by "''...metastases''".<ref>List of included entries and references is found on main image page in Commons: [[Commons:File:Metastasis sites for common cancers.svg#Summary]]</ref>
  • Pulmonary metastases shown on Chest X-Ray
  • Cut surface of a [[liver]] showing multiple paler metastatic nodules originating from [[pancreatic cancer]]
SPREAD OF A DISEASE INSIDE A BODY
Metastases; Metastasize; Metastatic; Metastasizes; Metastatic tumor; Metastasized; Metastaseis; Metastase; Metastatic cancer; Primary cancer; Metastatic disease; Metastasised; Metastasizing; Metastatize; Matastisized; Metastization; Metastized; Metastatic lesion; Metastasise; Symptoms of metastasis; Cancer metastasis; Transcoelomic spread; Secondary tumor; Tumor metastases; Metastasis in skin; Distant metastasis; Metastatic infection; Metastasis homing; Metastasic; Metastic; Metastatise; Metastatic relapse; Metastatic progression; Metastatic tumors; Metastatic tumour
·pl of Metastasis.

Wikipedia

Pulsed DC

Pulsed DC (PDC) or pulsating direct current is a periodic current which changes in value but never changes direction. Some authors use the term pulsed DC to describe a signal consisting of one or more rectangular ("flat-topped"), rather than sinusoidal, pulses.

Pulsed DC is commonly produced from AC (alternating current) by a half-wave rectifier or a full-wave rectifier. Full wave rectified ac is more commonly known as Rectified AC. PDC has some characteristics of both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) waveforms. The voltage of a DC wave is roughly constant, whereas the voltage of an AC waveform continually varies between positive and negative values. Like an AC wave, the voltage of a PDC wave continually varies, but like a DC wave, the sign of the voltage is constant.

Pulsating direct current is used on PWM controllers.