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1 médula
f.1 core, pith.2 spinal cord.3 medulla, pith, marrow.* * *1 ANATOMÍA marrow2 BOTÁNICA pith\hasta la médula to the marrow, through and throughmédula espinal spinal cordmédula ósea bone marrow* * *a) (Anat) marrow, medulla (tech)b) ( de problema) heart* * *= pith, marrow, core.Ex. Rice paper is a non-fibrous, delicate paper made from the pith of a small tree found in Asia.Ex. Platonic psychology considers the constitutive principle of the body to be the marrow.Ex. The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.----* corrompido hasta la médula = rotten to the core.* helado hasta la médula de los huesos = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* lesión de la médula espinal = spinal cord injury (SCI).* médula espinal = spinal cord.* médula espinal, la = spinal column, the.* médula ósea = bone marrow.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* * *a) (Anat) marrow, medulla (tech)b) ( de problema) heart* * *= pith, marrow, core.Ex: Rice paper is a non-fibrous, delicate paper made from the pith of a small tree found in Asia.
Ex: Platonic psychology considers the constitutive principle of the body to be the marrow.Ex: The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.* corrompido hasta la médula = rotten to the core.* helado hasta la médula de los huesos = frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones).* lesión de la médula espinal = spinal cord injury (SCI).* médula espinal = spinal cord.* médula espinal, la = spinal column, the.* médula ósea = bone marrow.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* * *médula, medulame mojé hasta la médula I got soaked to the skin, I got soaked throughbritánico hasta la médula British through and through2 ( Bot) pith3 (de un problema) hearthay que llegar hasta la médula de este asunto we must get to the heart of this matterCompuestos:spinal cordmedulla oblongatabone marrow* * *
médula sustantivo femenino (Anat) marrow, medulla (tech);
británico hasta la médula British through and through
médula sustantivo femenino
1 (de hueso, tallo) marrow
médula espinal, spinal cord
2 (núcleo, meollo) marrow, pith
♦ Locuciones: un caballero hasta la médula, a gentleman through and through
involucrado hasta la médula, involved up to the neck
mojado hasta la médula, soaked to the skin
' médula' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espinal
- ósea
- óseo
- trasplante
English:
bone marrow
- marrow
- pith
- spinal cord
- through
- spinal
* * *médula nf1. Anat (bone) marrowmédula espinal spinal cord;médula oblongada medulla oblongata;médula ósea bone marrow2. [esencia] core;hasta la médula: está metido hasta la médula en la organización del congreso he's very heavily involved in the organization of the conference;es cuidadoso hasta la médula he's scrupulously careful;un cocinero mediterráneo hasta la médula a chef who is Mediterranean through and through;tuvo una actuación profesional hasta la médula she gave a thoroughly professional performance3. Bot pith* * *f marrow;hasta la médula fig through and through, to the core* * *médula nf1) : marrow, pith2)médula espinal : spinal cord -
2 transplante de médula ósea
bone-marrow transplant* * *(n.) = bone marrow transplantEx. It is possible to search for topics within specialist areas such as include bone marrow transplant.* * *(n.) = bone marrow transplantEx: It is possible to search for topics within specialist areas such as include bone marrow transplant.
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3 transplante
m.transplant.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: transplantar.* * *1 transplant,\transplante de corazón heart transplanttransplante de médula ósea bone-marrow transplanttransplante de riñón kidney transplant* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex. The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.Ex. The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex: The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.
Ex: The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * * -
4 medular
adj.1 medullary, medullar (anatomy).2 fundamental, basal, central, core.* * *► adjetivo1 ANATOMÍA marrow2 figurado essential, fundamental\trasplante medular bone marrow transplant* * *ADJ1) (Anat) bone-marrow antes de s2) (=fundamental) central, fundamental, essential* * *a) (Anat) bone-marrow (before n), medullary (tech)b) ( fundamental) fundamental* * *a) (Anat) bone-marrow (before n), medullary (tech)b) ( fundamental) fundamental* * *2 (fundamental) central, fundamental* * *medular adj1. Anat medullary, medullar3. [fundamental] fundamental* * *adj bone-marrow atr* * *medular adj: fundamental, coreel punto medular: the crux of the matter -
5 trasplante
m.1 transplant.2 transplanting, transplantation.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trasplantar.* * *1→ link=transplante transplante* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) transplant, transplantation2) (Bot) transplanting* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *1 ( Bot) transplant2 ( Med) transplantle han hecho un trasplante de riñón he has had a kidney transplant* * *
Del verbo trasplantar: ( conjugate trasplantar)
trasplanté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trasplante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trasplantar
trasplante
trasplantar ( conjugate trasplantar) verbo transitivo (Bot, Med) to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino (Bot, Med) transplant
trasplantar vt Bot Med to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino transplant
trasplante de médula, bone-marrow transplant
' trasplante' also found in these entries:
English:
kidney
- transplant
* * *trasplante, transplante nm1. [de órgano] transplanttrasplante de corazón heart transplant;trasplante de órganos organ transplant2. [de planta] transplant* * *m AGR, MED transplant;trasplante cardiaco heart transplant* * *trasplante nm: transplant* * *trasplante n transplant -
6 injerto
m.graft.injerto de piel skin graftpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: injertar.* * *1 graft* * *SM1) (=acción) grafting2) (Agr, Med) graft* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex. This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.Ex. The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex: This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.
Ex: The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *2 ( Med) graftun injerto de piel a skin graftmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo injertar: ( conjugate injertar)
injerto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
injertó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
injertar
injerto
injertar ( conjugate injertar) verbo transitivo
to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino
( tallo) graft, scionb) (Med) graft
injertar vtr Agr Med to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino graft
' injerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- tomar
English:
graft
* * *injerto nm1. [acción] grafting2. [rama] graft3. [en ser humano] graft;injerto de cabello hair implants;injerto de piel skin graft* * *m graft* * *injerto nm: graftinjerto de piel: skin graft -
7 trasplante medular
bone marrow transplant
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