Vinson"s syndrome - traducción al árabe
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Vinson"s syndrome - traducción al árabe

MASSIF CONTAINING THE HIGHEST PEAK IN ANTARCTICA
Mount Vinson; Highest mountain in Antarctica; Vinson Massive; Vinson masiff; Mt. Vinson; Mt Vinson
  • Gavin Bate ascending Mount Vinson in 2000
  • Map of central and southern [[Sentinel Range]], [[Ellsworth Mountains]] with Vinson Massif.
  • November 2002 [[NASA]] image of Vinson Massif from space

Vinson's syndrome      
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ فينسون:عسر بلع بسبب عوز الحديد‎
Stewart Treves syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Stewart-treves syndrome; Stewart–Treves Syndrome; Postmastectomy lymphangiosarcoma; Stewart Treves syndrome; Cutaneous angiosarcoma; Stewart-Treves syndrome; Stewart-Treves Syndrome
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ ستيوارت--تريفيز:ساركومة وعائية تلو استئصال الثدي‎
Stewart-Treves syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Stewart-treves syndrome; Stewart–Treves Syndrome; Postmastectomy lymphangiosarcoma; Stewart Treves syndrome; Cutaneous angiosarcoma; Stewart-Treves syndrome; Stewart-Treves Syndrome
مُتَلاَزِمَةُ ستيوارت--تريفيز (ساركومة وعائية تلو استئصال الثدي)

Definición

Reye's syndrome
['re?z, 'r??z]
¦ noun a life-threatening metabolic disorder in young children, of uncertain cause.
Origin
1960s: named after the Australian paediatrician Ralph D. K. Reye.

Wikipedia

Vinson Massif

Vinson Massif () is a large mountain massif in Antarctica that is 21 km (13 mi) long and 13 km (8 mi) wide and lies within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. It overlooks the Ronne Ice Shelf near the base of the Antarctic Peninsula. The massif is located about 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) from the South Pole. Vinson Massif was discovered in January 1958 by U.S. Navy aircraft. In 1961, the Vinson Massif was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN), after Carl G. Vinson, United States congressman from the state of Georgia, for his support for Antarctic exploration. On November 1, 2006, US-ACAN declared Mount Vinson and Vinson Massif to be separate entities. Vinson Massif lies within the Chilean claim under the Antarctic Treaty System.

Mount Vinson is the highest peak in Antarctica, at 4,892 metres (16,050 ft). It lies in the north part of Vinson Massif's summit plateau in the south portion of the main ridge of the Sentinel Range about 2 kilometres (1+14 mi) north of Hollister Peak. It was first climbed in 1966 by an American team led by Nicholas Clinch. An expedition in 2001 was the first to climb via the Eastern route, and also took GPS measurements of the height of the peak. As of February 2010, 1,400 climbers have attempted to reach the top of Mount Vinson.