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Что (кто) такое failure expenditure - определение

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Failure (album); Failure (song); The Failure (film)
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Respiratory failure         
INADEQUATE GAS EXCHANGE BY THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Lung failure; Respiratory insufficiency; Pulmonary failure; Respiratory paralysis; Chronic respiratory failure; Acute respiratory failure
Respiratory failure results from inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system, meaning that the arterial oxygen, carbon dioxide, or both cannot be kept at normal levels. A drop in the oxygen carried in the blood is known as hypoxemia; a rise in arterial carbon dioxide levels is called hypercapnia.
heart failure         
  • horizontal fissure]]. Yet, no obvious lung edema is seen. Overall, this indicates intermediate severity (stage II) heart failure.
  • Severe peripheral pitting edema
  • Signs and symptoms of severe heart failure
  • Siderophages (one indicated by white arrow) and pulmonary congestion, indicating left [[congestive heart failure]]
  • [[Kerley B lines]] in [[radiograph]] of acute cardiac decompensation. The short, horizontal lines can be found everywhere in the [[right lung]].
  • Model of a normal heart (left); and a weakened heart, with over-stretched muscle and dilation of [[left ventricle]] (right); both during [[diastole]]
FAILURE OF THE HEART TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW
Heart Failure; Cardiac failure; Congestive Heart Failure; Congestive heart disease; Congestive cardiac failure; Chronic heart failure; Left ventricular failure; Heart failure, congestive; Coronary Heart Failure; Congested heart failure; Cardiac insufficiency; Congestive heart failure; Right heart failure; LSHF; Systolic dysfunction; Left ventricular dysfunction; Left heart failure; Right-sided heart failure; Left-sided heart failure; Cardiac dysfunction; Heart strain; Right ventricular failure; ESC algorithm; ESC criteria; Cardiac congestion; Biventricular failure; Biventricular heart failure; Congestive heart failure (CHF); Class IV heart defect; Ventricular failure; Right sided heart failure; HFPeF; HFReF; Acute heart failure; Heart failure classification; Algorithms for diagnosis of heart failure; Causes of heart failure; Prevention of heart failure; Systolic heart failure; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; Decompensatio cordis; User:NikosGouliaros/sandbox Heart Failure
n. congestive; massive heart failure
heart failure         
  • horizontal fissure]]. Yet, no obvious lung edema is seen. Overall, this indicates intermediate severity (stage II) heart failure.
  • Severe peripheral pitting edema
  • Signs and symptoms of severe heart failure
  • Siderophages (one indicated by white arrow) and pulmonary congestion, indicating left [[congestive heart failure]]
  • [[Kerley B lines]] in [[radiograph]] of acute cardiac decompensation. The short, horizontal lines can be found everywhere in the [[right lung]].
  • Model of a normal heart (left); and a weakened heart, with over-stretched muscle and dilation of [[left ventricle]] (right); both during [[diastole]]
FAILURE OF THE HEART TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW
Heart Failure; Cardiac failure; Congestive Heart Failure; Congestive heart disease; Congestive cardiac failure; Chronic heart failure; Left ventricular failure; Heart failure, congestive; Coronary Heart Failure; Congested heart failure; Cardiac insufficiency; Congestive heart failure; Right heart failure; LSHF; Systolic dysfunction; Left ventricular dysfunction; Left heart failure; Right-sided heart failure; Left-sided heart failure; Cardiac dysfunction; Heart strain; Right ventricular failure; ESC algorithm; ESC criteria; Cardiac congestion; Biventricular failure; Biventricular heart failure; Congestive heart failure (CHF); Class IV heart defect; Ventricular failure; Right sided heart failure; HFPeF; HFReF; Acute heart failure; Heart failure classification; Algorithms for diagnosis of heart failure; Causes of heart failure; Prevention of heart failure; Systolic heart failure; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; Decompensatio cordis; User:NikosGouliaros/sandbox Heart Failure
Heart failure is a serious medical condition in which someone's heart does not work as well as it should, sometimes stopping completely so that they die.
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heart failure         
  • horizontal fissure]]. Yet, no obvious lung edema is seen. Overall, this indicates intermediate severity (stage II) heart failure.
  • Severe peripheral pitting edema
  • Signs and symptoms of severe heart failure
  • Siderophages (one indicated by white arrow) and pulmonary congestion, indicating left [[congestive heart failure]]
  • [[Kerley B lines]] in [[radiograph]] of acute cardiac decompensation. The short, horizontal lines can be found everywhere in the [[right lung]].
  • Model of a normal heart (left); and a weakened heart, with over-stretched muscle and dilation of [[left ventricle]] (right); both during [[diastole]]
FAILURE OF THE HEART TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW
Heart Failure; Cardiac failure; Congestive Heart Failure; Congestive heart disease; Congestive cardiac failure; Chronic heart failure; Left ventricular failure; Heart failure, congestive; Coronary Heart Failure; Congested heart failure; Cardiac insufficiency; Congestive heart failure; Right heart failure; LSHF; Systolic dysfunction; Left ventricular dysfunction; Left heart failure; Right-sided heart failure; Left-sided heart failure; Cardiac dysfunction; Heart strain; Right ventricular failure; ESC algorithm; ESC criteria; Cardiac congestion; Biventricular failure; Biventricular heart failure; Congestive heart failure (CHF); Class IV heart defect; Ventricular failure; Right sided heart failure; HFPeF; HFReF; Acute heart failure; Heart failure classification; Algorithms for diagnosis of heart failure; Causes of heart failure; Prevention of heart failure; Systolic heart failure; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; Decompensatio cordis; User:NikosGouliaros/sandbox Heart Failure
¦ noun severe failure of the heart to function properly, especially as a cause of death.
Hard disk drive failure         
  • Read/write head from circa-1998 [[Fujitsu]] 3.5" hard disk (approx. 2.0 mm x 3.0 mm)
  • Microphotograph]] of an older generation hard disk drive head and slider (1990s)
  • Noises from an old hard drive while attempting to read data from bad sectors
FAILURE MODE OF HARD DISKS
Hard drive failure; Failing hard drive; Hard disk failure; Hard-disk failure; HDD failure; Adaptation data
A hard disk drive failure occurs when a hard disk drive malfunctions and the stored information cannot be accessed with a properly configured computer.
Acute liver failure         
RAPID DETERIORATION OF LIVER FUNCTION CAUSING ENCEPHALOPATHY AND COAGULOPATHY
Acute hepatic failure; Fulminant hepatic failure; Fulminant liver failure; Acute liver necrosis; Acute liver disease; Massive hepatic necrosis
Acute liver failure is the appearance of severe complications rapidly after the first signs (such as jaundice) of liver disease, and indicates that the liver has sustained severe damage (loss of function of 80–90% of liver cells). The complications are hepatic encephalopathy and impaired protein synthesis (as measured by the levels of serum albumin and the prothrombin time in the blood).
Repeated implantation failure         
  • Figure 2: The zona pellucida surrounds the blastocyst cavity that contains the inner cell mass.
  • Figure 1: The exchange of chromosomal segments between chromosomes 4 to 20. Since no segments are lost, this is a balanced translocation.
  • Uterine Fibroid
TERM THAT REFERS TO THE FAILURE OF THE EMBRYO TO IMPLANT ONTO THE SIDE OF THE UTERUS WALL FOLLOWING IVF TREATMENT
Draft:Repeated Implantation Failure
Repeated Implantation failure (RIF) is the failure of the embryo to implant onto the side of the uterus wall following IVF treatment. Regularly, this happens at 6–7 days after conception and involves the embedding of the growing embryo into the mothers uterus and a connection being formed.
Government failure         
ECONOMIC INEFFICIENCY CAUSED BY A GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, IF THE INEFFICIENCY WOULD NOT EXIST IN A TRUE FREE MARKET
Regulatory failure; Political failure; Government success; Government waste; Wasteful government spending
Government failure, in the context of public economics, is an economic inefficiency caused by a government intervention, if the inefficiency would not exist in a true free market.Orbach, Barak (2013).
Acute decompensated heart failure         
MEDICAL CONDITION
ADHF; Acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure; Decompensated heart failure
Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is a sudden worsening of the signs and symptoms of heart failure, which typically includes difficulty breathing (dyspnea), leg or feet swelling, and fatigue. ADHF is a common and potentially serious cause of acute respiratory distress.
Kidney failure         
  • Illustration of a kidney from a person with chronic renal failure
DISEASE WHERE THE KIDNEYS FAIL TO ADEQUATELY FILTER WASTE PRODUCTS FROM THE BLOOD
Kidney Failure; Renal impairment; End stage renal disease; Renal Failure; Stage 5 CKD; Anephric patient; Anephric; Cronic Kidney Disease Stage 3; Kidney dysfunctions; Kidney problems; Kidney dysfunction; Renal injury; Kidney problem; Oliguric acute renal failure; Renal failure; Poor kidney function; Uremic renal insufficiency; Kidney insufficiency; Renal dysfunction; Chronic kidney problems; Congenital kidney failure; Causes of kidney failure; Kidney impairment
Kidney failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease, is a medical condition in which the kidneys are functioning at less than 15% of normal levels. Kidney failure is classified as either acute kidney failure, which develops rapidly and may resolve; and chronic kidney failure, which develops slowly and can often be irreversible.

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Failure (disambiguation)

Failure is not meeting a desirable or intended objective.

Failure may also refer to: