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Τι (ποιος) είναι lymphogenic metastasis - ορισμός

ORCHESTRAL WORK BY IANNIS XENAKIS
Metastasis (Xenakis composition); Metastasis (Xenakis); Metastasis B; Metastaseis B; Métastassis; Metastaseis (Xenakis composition)
  • The Philips Pavilion, showing hyperbolic paraboloids originally used in ''Metastaseis''.
  • glissandi]], mm. 309–14

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.

Βικιπαίδεια

Metastaseis (Xenakis)

Metastaseis (Greek: Μεταστάσεις; spelled Metastasis in correct French transliteration, or in some early writings by the composer Métastassis) is an orchestral work for 61 musicians by Iannis Xenakis. His first major work, it was written in 1953–54 after his studies with Olivier Messiaen and is about 8 minutes in length. The work was premiered at the 1955 Donaueschingen Festival with Hans Rosbaud conducting. This work was originally a part of a Xenakis trilogy titled Anastenaria (together with Procession aux eaux claires and Sacrifice) but was detached by Xenakis for separate performance.

Metastaseis requires an orchestra of 61 players (12 winds, 3 percussionists playing 7 instruments, 46 strings) with no two performers playing the same part. It was written using a sound mass technique in which each player is responsible for completing glissandi at different pitch levels and times. The piece is dominated by the strings, which open the piece in unison before their split into 46 separate parts.

A ballet was choreographed to Xenakis' Metastaseis and Pithoprakta by George Balanchine (see Metastaseis and Pithoprakta). The ballet was premiered on January 18, 1968 by the New York City Ballet with Suzanne Farrell and Arthur Mitchell.