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massive$47093$ - traduction vers grec

SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR GENERATING CROWD-RELATED VISUAL EFFECTS FOR FILM AND TELEVISION
Massive Software; Massive software; Massive FX; Massive (software)

massive      
adj. βαρύς, ογκώδης, συμπαγής
blood transfusion         
  • [[Alexander Bogdanov]] established a scientific institute to research the effects of blood transfusion in Moscow, 1925.
  • Dr. [[Luis Agote]] (''2nd from right'') overseeing one of the first safe and effective blood transfusions in 1914
  • Illustration of labeled blood bag
  • Illustration depicting intravenous blood transfusion
  • Canned blood during the blood transfusion process
  • 25px
  • The patient receives a blood transfusion through the cannula
  •  British poster of 1944 encouraging people to donate blood for the war effort
  • As the person receives their blood transfusion, the bag slowly empties, leaving behind blood that has clotted before it could be administered.
  • [[Charles R. Drew]] oversaw the production of blood plasma for shipping to Britain during WW2.
  • [[World War II]] Russian syringe for direct inter-human blood transfusion
  • A bag containing one unit of fresh frozen plasma
  • James Blundell]] successfully transfused human blood in 1818.
  • Wounded soldier being given [[blood plasma]] in [[Sicily]], 1943
  • Richard Lower]] pioneered the first blood transfusion from animal to human in 1665 at the [[Royal Society]].
  • Blood compatibility testing}}
  • [[William Stewart Halsted]], M.D. (1852–1922) performed one of the first blood transfusions in the United States.
GENERALLY THE PROCESS OF RECEIVING BLOOD OR BLOOD PRODUCTS INTO ONE'S CIRCULATION INTRAVENOUSLY
Blood/Blood Transfusion; Blood transfusions; Blood Transfusion; Transfusions; Transfusion of blood; Transfusion reaction; Transfusion reactions; Cross and type; Group and screen; Type and cross; Transfuse; Transfuses; Transfused; Transfusing; Massive transfusion protocol; Blood unit; Blood units; Exchanged transfusion; Acute transfusion reaction; Red blood cell transfusion; Veterinary blood transfusion
μετάγγιση αίματος
heart attack         
  • left]] and [[right coronary arteries]] (labelled LCA and RCA). A myocardial infarction (2) has occurred with blockage of a branch of the left coronary artery (1).
  • ECG : AMI with ST elevation in V2-4
  • Cross section showing anterior left ventricle wall infarction
  • coronary artery spasm]] can lead to a heart attack and how blocked blood flow in a coronary artery can lead to a heart attack.
  • A 12-lead ECG showing an inferior STEMI due to reduced perfusion through the [[right coronary artery]]. Elevation of the [[ST segment]] can be seen in leads II, III and aVF.
  • Inserting a stent to widen the artery.
INTERRUPTION OF BLOOD SUPPLY TO A PART OF THE HEART
Myocardial infarct; Acute myocardial infarction; Heart Attack; Coronary infarction; Heart attacks; Heart stroke; Acute Myocardial Infarction; Myocaridal infarction; NSTEMI; STEMI; Heartattack; Myocardial Infarction; Myocardial infarctions; Massive coronary; Awmi; Cardial infarction; Acute myocardial ischemia; Heart attack; Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction); Silent heart attack; Coronary artery occlusion; Non-STEMI; ST-elevation myocardial infarction; Cardiac infarction; Heart infarction; Cardiac infarct; Heart infarct; Non STEMI; ST elevation MI; Non-ST elevation MI; ST elevation myocardial infarction; Massive heart attack; Walking heart attack; Subendocardial infarct; Inferior infarction; Inferior myocardial infarction; Non ST elevation myocardial infarction; Silent infarct; Cardio infarction; Psychological risk factors in patients with myocardial infarction; ST-elevation MI; Infarctus myocardii; ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction; Myocardial infraction; Cardiovascular emergencies; Cardiovascular emergency; Q wave infarction; ST-segment elevation MI; Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction; Inferior wall myocardial infarction; St elevation myocardial infarction; Causes of myocardial infarction
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Définition

massive
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is massive is very large in size, quantity, or extent.
There was evidence of massive fraud.
...massive air attacks...
The scale of the problem is massive.
= huge
ADJ [emphasis]
massively
...a massively popular game...
ADV
2.
If you describe a medical condition as massive, you mean that it is extremely serious.
He died six weeks later of a massive heart attack.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipédia

MASSIVE (software)


MASSIVE (Multiple Agent Simulation System in Virtual Environment) is considered, by industry professionals, to be a high-end computer animation and artificial intelligence software package used for generating crowd-related visual effects for film and television.