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1 invasive
in·va·sive[ɪnˈveɪsɪv, AM -zɪv]* * *[In'veIsɪv]adj* * *invasive [-sıv] adj1. MIL Invasions…:* * *adj.angreifend adj. -
2 invasive
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4 invasive
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5 invasive disease
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6 invasive mole
( Gyn) destruierende Blasenmole f, Chorioadenoma n destruens, Chorioadenom n -
7 invasive species
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8 minimal invasive surgery
minimal-invasive Chirurgie f, MIC, minimalinvasives Operationsverfahren n, „Schlüsselloch-Chirurgie” fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > minimal invasive surgery
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9 non-invasive
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10 pre-invasive
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11 non-invasive
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12 pre-invasive
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13 non-invasive
nichtinvasiv, nicht [in den Körper] eindringend -
14 Radiographie
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik mittels Röntgenaufnahmen.■ Non-invasive technology to film the internal structures of the body by the use of X-rays. -
15 Röntgendiagnostik
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik mittels Röntgenaufnahmen.■ Non-invasive technology to film the internal structures of the body by the use of X-rays. -
16 Röntgenographie
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik mittels Röntgenaufnahmen.■ Non-invasive technology to film the internal structures of the body by the use of X-rays. -
17 Sonographie
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik, bei der elektrische Energie in Schallwellen umgesetzt wird.■ The non-invasive imaging of deep structures of the body by recording the echoes of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissues.Syn. sonography -
18 Ultraschall-Diagnostik
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik, bei der elektrische Energie in Schallwellen umgesetzt wird.■ The non-invasive imaging of deep structures of the body by recording the echoes of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissues.Syn. sonography -
19 Ultraschalluntersuchung
■ Nicht-invasive Diagnostik, bei der elektrische Energie in Schallwellen umgesetzt wird.■ The non-invasive imaging of deep structures of the body by recording the echoes of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissues.Syn. sonographyGerman-english football dictionary > Ultraschalluntersuchung
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20 minimally
mini·mal·ly[ˈmɪnɪməli]adv inv minimalthe story was only \minimally covered in the papers die Geschichte wurde in den Zeitungen nur am Rande erwähnt* * *['mInImlɪ]adv(= marginally) minimalthis album sold minimally in the UK — dieses Album verkaufte sich in Großbritannien nur minimal
minimally invasive surgery (Med) — minimal invasive Chirurgie
* * *adv.geringfügigst adv.minimal adv.
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invasive — [in vā′siv] adj. 1. of or having to do with invasion or an invasion [an invasive military force, invasive weeds] 2. Med. a) tending to spread into healthy tissue [an invasive tumor] b) penetrating into the body [an invasive diagnostic instrument] … English World dictionary
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invasive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) tending to invade or intrude: invasive grasses. 2) (of medical procedures) involving the introduction of instruments or other objects into the body … English terms dictionary
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invasive — UK [ɪnˈveɪsɪv] / US adjective 1) medical invasive medical treatment involves putting something into someone s body or cutting into someone s body invasive diagnostic techniques 2) medical an invasive disease spreads within the body and is… … English dictionary
invasive — adjective 1. relating to a technique in which the body is entered by puncture or incision • Ant: ↑noninvasive • Topics: ↑medicine, ↑medical specialty 2. marked by a tendency to spread especially into healthy tissue invasive cancer cells … Useful english dictionary