inflammatory process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinflammatoryandprocess
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inflammatory
adjective
uk/ɪnˈflæm.ə.tər.i/us/ɪnˈflæm.ə.tɔːr.i/
intended or likely to cause anger ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofinflammatoryandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is generally acknowledged that theinflammatoryprocessinvolves most frequently the mitral valve.
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Laboratory tests revealed the presence of an acuteinflammatoryprocess.
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As discussed earlier, reactive species have beneficial effects, but disturbances in the reactive species' second messenger and regulatory activities may exacerbate theinflammatoryprocess.
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From the point of view of research, ultrafiltration offers a window to look at theinflammatoryprocessinduced by cardiopulmonary bypass.
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They also act to stabilize cytoplasmatic organelles, thus avoiding liberation of hydrolytic enzymes, limiting in this way theinflammatoryprocess.
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Following injury to the liver, hepatocytes release factors that start aninflammatoryprocessby recruitment of leukocytes to the site of injury.
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It is possible that the minimalinflammatoryprocess, with small grades of fibrosis, can mimic myxomatous disease of the valve.
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The following clinical syndromes result from a chronicinflammatoryprocessaffecting the meningeal and central nervous tissues.
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Does theinflammatoryprocessprovide a clue to etiology and pathogenesis?
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The determination of the acute phase reactants has been used to diagnose the active phase as well as the disappearance of theinflammatoryprocess.
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Theinflammatoryprocesscan subside without leaving any changes in the coronary arteries, the subsidence of pathological changes matching the duration of the illness.
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However, recent studies have indicated the importance of tissue microenvironments and the innate immune response in perpetuating theinflammatoryprocess.
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Moreover, cervical ripening, both in term and preterm parturition, has been linked to aninflammatoryprocesswhich could be regulated by cytokines.
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At that stage of theinflammatoryprocessa granulomatous reaction is produced.
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Theinflammatoryprocessin aging factors by calorie restriction during aging.
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Histology of the aorta showed no evidence of a diffuse abnormality of collagen, nor anyinflammatoryprocess.
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The myocardialinflammatoryprocesscould be mild and insufficient to show detectable changes in the indices measured.
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The altered patterns of eczema in elderly people are not well documented but limited work has suggested that reactions to allergens and irritants and, indeed, theinflammatoryprocessare altered.
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In order to correlate these changes, we assumed that expansion has an equal weighting in the progression of the arterial lesions as theinflammatoryprocessitself.
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Although the age-relatedinflammatoryprocessseems to be systemic, with widespread occurrences, some tissues or organs are more susceptible because of their vulnerability to oxidative stress and redox disturbances.
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