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cellular aging

  • 1 envejecimiento

    m.
    aging.
    * * *
    1 ageing, growing old
    * * *
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    masculino aging*
    * * *
    = aging [ageing], aging [ageing].
    Ex. Aging is one of the properties of scientific and technical literature.
    Ex. These are reference materials that may be useful to librarians who serve practitioners, researchers, caregivers, interested non-professionals and the elderly who wish to learn about the psychology of adult development and aging.
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    * en proceso de envejecimiento = aging [ageing].
    * envejecimiento celular = cellular aging [cellular ageing].
    * envejecimiento de la población = aging population [ageing population].
    * envejecimiento mental = mental aging.
    * proceso de envejecimiento = aging process.
    * resistencia al envejecimiento = aging resistance [ageing resistance].
    * retardar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.
    * retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.
    * * *
    masculino aging*
    * * *
    = aging [ageing], aging [ageing].

    Ex: Aging is one of the properties of scientific and technical literature.

    Ex: These are reference materials that may be useful to librarians who serve practitioners, researchers, caregivers, interested non-professionals and the elderly who wish to learn about the psychology of adult development and aging.
    * en proceso de envejecimiento = aging [ageing].
    * envejecimiento celular = cellular aging [cellular ageing].
    * envejecimiento de la población = aging population [ageing population].
    * envejecimiento mental = mental aging.
    * proceso de envejecimiento = aging process.
    * resistencia al envejecimiento = aging resistance [ageing resistance].
    * retardar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.
    * retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.

    * * *
    1 (de una persona, de la piel) aging*
    2 (del vino, queso) maturing, aging*
    * * *

    envejecimiento sustantivo masculino ageing
    ' envejecimiento' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ageing
    - aging
    * * *
    1. [de persona] ageing
    2. [de piel] ageing
    3. [de vino, licor] ageing
    4. [de madera, mueble] distressing
    * * *
    m ag(e)ing
    * * *
    : aging

    Spanish-English dictionary > envejecimiento

  • 2 envejecimiento celular

    (n.) = cellular aging [cellular ageing]
    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    (n.) = cellular aging [cellular ageing]

    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > envejecimiento celular

  • 3 cuidados perinatales

    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuidados perinatales

  • 4 defecto congénito

    m.
    congenital defect, birth defect, malformation present since birth, malformation existing since birth.
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    (n.) = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect
    Ex. In this tutorial, you will use the thesaurus in a search for information about the diagnosis and treatment of spina bifida, a congenital defect.
    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
    Ex. DEFORMITIES-GENETIC ASPECTS is an aspect of birth defects, and that has not yet become a standard LC heading.
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    (n.) = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect

    Ex: In this tutorial, you will use the thesaurus in a search for information about the diagnosis and treatment of spina bifida, a congenital defect.

    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
    Ex: DEFORMITIES-GENETIC ASPECTS is an aspect of birth defects, and that has not yet become a standard LC heading.

    Spanish-English dictionary > defecto congénito

  • 5 electrocardiografía

    f.
    1 electrocardiography, cardiography, heart monitoring.
    2 electrocardiography, electrocardiographic analysis.
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    1 electrocardiography
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    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

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    electrocardiography
    * * *
    Med electrocardiography

    Spanish-English dictionary > electrocardiografía

  • 6 oxigenación de los tejidos

    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > oxigenación de los tejidos

  • 7 problema auditivo

    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > problema auditivo

  • 8 trombosis

    f. s.&pl.
    thrombosis.
    trombosis coronaria coronary thrombosis
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    1 thrombosis
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    SF INV thrombosis

    trombosis cerebral — brain haemorrhage, cerebral haemorrhage

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    femenino thrombosis
    * * *
    = thrombosis [thromboses, pl.].
    Ex. The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.
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    * trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.
    * trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.
    * * *
    femenino thrombosis
    * * *
    = thrombosis [thromboses, pl.].

    Ex: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

    * trombosis coronaria = coronary thrombosis.
    * trombosis venosa profunda = deep vein thrombosis.

    * * *
    thrombosis
    Compuesto:
    deep vein thrombosis, DVP
    * * *

    trombosis sustantivo femenino
    thrombosis
    trombosis f inv Med thrombosis
    ' trombosis' also found in these entries:
    English:
    coronary thrombosis
    - thrombosis
    * * *
    trombosis nf inv
    Med thrombosis trombosis coronaria coronary thrombosis;
    trombosis venosa profunda deep-vein thrombosis
    * * *
    f MED thrombosis
    * * *
    : thrombosis

    Spanish-English dictionary > trombosis

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