oxytocin challenge - translation to russian
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oxytocin challenge - translation to russian

MEDICAL TEST ON PREGNANT WOMEN
Oxytocin challenge test

oxytocin challenge      

медицина

проба Абурела

окситоциновая проба

challenge cup         
  • Carnegie]] sponsorship era
  • St Helens]]
  • Challenge Cup logo during the [[Powergen]] sponsorship era
  • Since 2007 the final has been held at Wembley Stadium
  • NRFU Challenge Cup first presented 1896–97
  • [[Wembley Stadium]] before the [[2011 Challenge Cup Final]]
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE RUGBY LEAGUE KNOCKOUT COMPETITION
Rugby League Challenge Cup; Challenge Cup (rugby); Challenge cup; Carnegie Challenge Cup; Powergen Challenge Cup; Silk Cut Challenge Cup; Challenge Cup (Rugby League); 2023 Challenge Cup Finals
переходящий кубок
challenge response         
TYPE OF AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL
Challenge-response test; Challenge-response system; Challenge-response; Challenge response; Challenge/response system; Challenge/response; Challenge-response authentication; Challenge (Cryptography); Challenge–response test; Challenge–response; Challenge–response system

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Definition

oxytocin
[??ks?'t??s?n]
¦ noun Biochemistry a hormone released by the pituitary gland that in women causes increased contraction of the womb during labour and stimulates the ejection of milk into the ducts of the breasts.
Origin
1920s: from Gk oxutokia 'sudden delivery' (from oxus 'sharp' + tokos 'childbirth') + -in1.

Wikipedia

Contraction stress test

A contraction stress test (CST) is performed near the end of pregnancy (34 weeks' gestation) to determine how well the fetus will cope with the contractions of childbirth. The aim is to induce contractions and monitor the fetus to check for heart rate abnormalities using a cardiotocograph. A CST is one type of antenatal fetal surveillance technique.

During uterine contractions, fetal oxygenation is worsened. Late decelerations in fetal heart rate occurring during uterine contractions are associated with increased fetal death rate, growth retardation and neonatal depression. This test assesses fetal heart rate in response to uterine contractions via electronic fetal monitoring. Uterine activity is monitored by tocodynamometer.

What is the Russian for oxytocin challenge? Translation of &#39oxytocin challenge&#39 to Russian