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Streßinkontinzenz f, Belastungsinkontinenz fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > stress incontinence
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복압요실금, 복압찔끔증English-Korean animal medical dictionary > stress incontinence
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8 anal stress incontinence
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > anal stress incontinence
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9 genuine stress incontinence
Медицина: истинное недержание мочи при напряженииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > genuine stress incontinence
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10 anal stress incontinence
Англо-русский медицинский словарь > anal stress incontinence
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11 ♦ stress
♦ stress /strɛs/n. [cu]1 ( anche mecc., scienza costr.) sollecitazione; sforzo; tensione; carico; spinta: to exert stress, esercitare una spinta; to be subject to constant stress, essere costantemente sotto sforzo (o sotto tensione); to apply stress to, sottoporre a tensione; compressive stress, sollecitazione di compressione; impact stress, sollecitazione d'urto; maximum stress, carico di rottura; (fis.) stress analysis, analisi delle sollecitazioni; (metall.) stress corrosion, tensiocorrosione3 ( anche psic., med.) tensione; stress; logoramento; logorio: continued stress, tensione prolungata; stress prolungato; emotional stress, stress emotivo; stress on the nerves, lo stress (nervoso); il logorio dei nervi; We were constantly under stress, eravamo costantemente sotto pressione; to be under financial stress, avere difficoltà finanziarie; to take the stress, resistere alla pressione ( di un'attività); to relieve stress, calmare lo stress4 (med., comput.) stress; sforzo: stress incontinence, incontinenza urinaria da stress; stress fracture, frattura da stress; stress test, test sotto sforzo; (comput.) test di stress5 (fon.) accento (tonico): The stress is on the first syllable, l'accento cade sulla prima sillaba; main stress, accento principale; primary stress, accento primario; secondary stress, accento secondario; stress mark, segno grafico dell'accento; accento (grafico)6 (fig.) accento; enfasi; rilievo; risalto: to lay (o to put) particular stress on st., porre l'accento su qc.; mettere in risalto qc.; sottolineare qc.; a course in computing, with particular stress on the use of the Internet, un corso di informatica, con particolare attenzione all'uso di Internet7 (mus.) accento● (naut.) stress of weather, violenza del tempo; fortunale □ (metall.) stress raiser, intaglio □ (fin.) stress test, stress test ( valutazione della capacità di resistenza del patrimonio di una banca).(to) stress /strɛs/A v. t.2 mettere l'accento su; accentuare; sottolineare; mettere in rilievo; evidenziare: He stressed the importance of the changes, ha sottolineato l'importanza dei cambiamenti4 (comput.) stressare; sollecitare; sottoporre test di stressB v. i.(fam. USA) stressarsi; agitarsi. -
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1) Медицина: недержание мочи при напряжении (напр. при кашле), недержание при напряжении2) Гинекология: недержание мочи при напряжение, стрессовое недержание мочиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stress urinary incontinence
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13 stress urinary incontinence
Gynecology: SUIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > stress urinary incontinence
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14 stress urinary incontinence
Streßharninkontinenz fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > stress urinary incontinence
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Medicine: stress incontinence (во время кашля или другого усилия), stress urinary incontinence (напр. при кашле), urinary incontinence (во время кашля или другого усилия)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > недержание мочи при напряжении
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•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
* * *Возникать в результатеSecondly, acceleration in the rate of cavity nucleation may result from the high strain rate parts of the cycle.The motivation for this study arose from a related problem in elastic fracture mechanics.More serious rotational problems sometimes arise through failure of electronic components due to high acceleration.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать в результате
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•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать в результате
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stress incontinence — n involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder accompanying physical activity (as in laughing, coughing, sneezing, or physical exercise) which places increased pressure on the abdomen compare urge incontinence * * * urinary incontinence due to… … Medical dictionary
stress incontinence — /ˈstrɛs ɪnkɒntənəns/ (say stres inkontuhnuhns) noun a type of urinary incontinence involving the involuntary leakage of small amounts of urine brought on by sudden exertion such as coughing or sneezing, or strong physical movements as in sport,… …
stress incontinence — noun urinary incontinence that occurs when involuntary pressure is put on the bladder by coughing or laughing or sneezing or lifting or straining • Hypernyms: ↑enuresis, ↑urinary incontinence … Useful english dictionary
stress incontinence — noun Date: 1935 involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder accompanying physical activity (as laughing or coughing) which places increased pressure on the abdomen compare urge incontinence … New Collegiate Dictionary
stress incontinence — see incontinence … The new mediacal dictionary
Incontinence — is used in Medicine and Philosophy.MedicineIncontinence is the lack of voluntary control of excretory functions; the term is a contraction of a complete expression, such as incontinence of urine or incontinence of feces . Incontinence mostly… … Wikipedia
Incontinence — Inability to control excretions. Urinary incontinence is inability to keep urine in the bladder. Fecal incontinence is inability to retain feces in the rectum. * * * 1. Inability to prevent the discharge of any of the excretions, especially of… … Medical dictionary
incontinence — n. 1) (urinary incontinence) the inappropriate involuntary passage of urine, resulting in wetting. Stress incontinence is the loss of urine on exertion (e.g. coughing and straining). It is common in women in whom the muscles of the pelvic floor… … The new mediacal dictionary
incontinence — in·con·ti·nence (ĭn kŏnʹtə nəns) n. The quality or state of being incontinent. * * * Inability to control excretion. Starting and stopping urination relies on normal function in pelvic and abdominal muscles, diaphragm, and control nerves. Babies… … Universalium
Incontinence urinaire — Classification internationale des maladies CIM 10 : R32 L incontinence urinaire se définit par une perte accidentelle ou involontaire d urine par l’urètre. Cette affection touche aussi bien les hommes que les femmes, et l’origine est souvent… … Wikipédia en Français
incontinence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ faecal/fecal, urinary (both medical) ▪ stress, urge (both medical) VERB + INCONTINENCE ▪ suffer from … Collocations dictionary