egress Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van egress In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van egress

  • Our observations confirm the abundant egress of proteins from the mature, but not the immature, egg.

  • Despite adequate filling of the right ventricle, limited egress of blood could occur in specific circumstances and promote development of right-sided ventriculocoronary connections.

  • However, when parasitism occurred six to eight days after infection, a greater proportion (12.5-14%) of hosts died before parasitoid larvae egressed.

  • These hosts were reared until parasitoid larvae egressed and spun cocoons.

  • Neonatal transthoracic echocardiography showed the large heterogeneous mass to be compressing the right ventricle and obstructing the egress of blood to the lungs.

  • Yet the new laws based audience safety upon the aggregate widths of exits - not the total number of exits - as the primary reform in the egress of venues.

  • Similarly, in other cases, it is atresia of a morphologically tricuspid valve, rather than a mitral valve, which can block completely the direct ventricular egress from the pulmonary venous atrium.

  • Finally, the very close agreement of the morning and evening catches, which was not noticed until the results were totalled, proves that, in any house, ingress and egress are equal.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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