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1 calcificación
f.calcification, hardening.* * *1 calcification* * ** * *Ex. We have identified a disease in which calcification is inherited independently of neurological, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms.----* calcificación aórtica = aortic calcification.* calcificación de aorta = aortic calcification.* * *Ex: We have identified a disease in which calcification is inherited independently of neurological, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms.
* calcificación aórtica = aortic calcification.* calcificación de aorta = aortic calcification.* * *calcification* * *calcification* * *f MED calcification -
2 calcificación aórtica
f.calcitic aortic disease.* * *(n.) = aortic calcificationEx. Furthermore, a strong relationship between aortic calcification and depressive disorders was found.* * *(n.) = aortic calcificationEx: Furthermore, a strong relationship between aortic calcification and depressive disorders was found.
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3 calcificación de aorta
(n.) = aortic calcificationEx. Furthermore, a strong relationship between aortic calcification and depressive disorders was found.* * *(n.) = aortic calcificationEx: Furthermore, a strong relationship between aortic calcification and depressive disorders was found.
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4 aórtico
adj.aortic, of the aorta, aortal.* * *= aortic.Ex. The author reports the case of a 67-year-old single man with aortic aneurysm whose depression was successfully treated with electroconvulsive therapy.----* calcificación aórtica = aortic calcification.* * *= aortic.Ex: The author reports the case of a 67-year-old single man with aortic aneurysm whose depression was successfully treated with electroconvulsive therapy.
* calcificación aórtica = aortic calcification.* * *aórtico -caaortic* * *aórtico, -a adjaortic -
5 aorta
f.aorta (anatomy).* * *1 aorta* * *SF aorta* * *femenino aorta* * *= aorta [aortae/aortas, -pl.].Ex. The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.----* calcificación de aorta = aortic calcification.* * *femenino aorta* * *= aorta [aortae/aortas, -pl.].Ex: The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.
* calcificación de aorta = aortic calcification.* * *aorta* * *
aorta sustantivo femenino
aorta
* * *aorta nfAnat aorta* * *f ANAT aorta* * *aorta nf: aorta
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