implant$37947$ - translation to ελληνικό
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implant$37947$ - translation to ελληνικό

SUBDERMAL BIRTH CONTROL IMPLANT
Jadelle; Norplant II; Norplant; Levonorgestrel—releasing implant; Levonorgestrel implant; Sino implant; Sino-implant; Sino-implant II; Sino implant II

implant      
v. εμφυτεύω
hearing aid         
  • Block diagram of digital hearing aid
  • Hearing aid shop, [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • A DAI plug on the end of a cable
  • A sign in a train station explains that the public announcement system uses a "Hearing Induction Loop" ([[audio induction loop]]). Hearing aid users can use a telecoil (T) switch to hear announcements directly through their hearing aid receiver.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid. The audio tube to the speaker is barely visible.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid with a minicell battery
  • Madame de Meuron]] with ear trumpet
  • A hearing aid with an audio boot
SMALL SOUND AMPLIFIERS WORN IN THE EAR (ITE) TO COMPENSATE FOR HEARING LOSS
Hearing Aid; Hearing Aids; Hearing aids; Telecoil; Deaf aids; Hearing Aid Compliance; Hearing aid dispenser; Hearing Aid Dispenser; Hearing Instrument Specialists; Hearing Aid Compatibility; Audio shoe; Audio boot; Deaf aid; In-the-ear; Hearing instrument; Hearing instruments; Compression effect; Irish Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists; Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988; Digital hearing aid; Active Bone Conduction Implant; Digital Hearing Aid; Hearing devices; Hearing device; 🦻; 🦻🏻; 🦻🏼; 🦻🏽; 🦻🏾; 🦻🏿
n. ακουστικό
deaf aid         
  • Block diagram of digital hearing aid
  • Hearing aid shop, [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • A DAI plug on the end of a cable
  • A sign in a train station explains that the public announcement system uses a "Hearing Induction Loop" ([[audio induction loop]]). Hearing aid users can use a telecoil (T) switch to hear announcements directly through their hearing aid receiver.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid. The audio tube to the speaker is barely visible.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid with a minicell battery
  • Madame de Meuron]] with ear trumpet
  • A hearing aid with an audio boot
SMALL SOUND AMPLIFIERS WORN IN THE EAR (ITE) TO COMPENSATE FOR HEARING LOSS
Hearing Aid; Hearing Aids; Hearing aids; Telecoil; Deaf aids; Hearing Aid Compliance; Hearing aid dispenser; Hearing Aid Dispenser; Hearing Instrument Specialists; Hearing Aid Compatibility; Audio shoe; Audio boot; Deaf aid; In-the-ear; Hearing instrument; Hearing instruments; Compression effect; Irish Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists; Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988; Digital hearing aid; Active Bone Conduction Implant; Digital Hearing Aid; Hearing devices; Hearing device; 🦻; 🦻🏻; 🦻🏼; 🦻🏽; 🦻🏾; 🦻🏿
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Ορισμός

Norplant
¦ noun trademark a contraceptive implant for women which gradually releases the hormone levonorgestrel.
Origin
1980s: from (levo)nor(gestrel) (im)plant.

Βικιπαίδεια

Levonorgestrel-releasing implant

Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, are devices that release levonorgestrel for birth control. It is one of the most effective forms of birth control with a one-year failure rate around 0.05%. The device is placed under the skin and lasts for up to five years. It may be used by women who have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease and therefore cannot use an intrauterine device. Following removal fertility quickly returns.

It is generally well tolerated with few significant side effects. Side effects may include irregular menstrual periods, no periods, headaches, and breast pain. Use is not recommended in people with significant liver disease. The levonorgestrel implant is a type of long-acting reversible birth control. It primarily works by stopping ovulation and by thickening the mucus around the cervix.

A levonorgestrel-releasing implant was approved for medical use in 1983 in Finland and in the United States in 1990. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Levonorgestrel implants are approved in more than 60 countries and used by more than seven million women. As of 2015 it is approved but not available in the United States.