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transfusion

/trans-fyoo-zhuhn/US // trænsˈfyu ʒən //UK // (trænsˈfjuːʒən) //

输血,输液,输注

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of transfusing.
    • : Medicine/Medical. the direct transferring of blood, plasma, or the like into a blood vessel.

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Examples

  • The same is true of convalescent plasma, transfusions of blood proteins from people who recovered from Covid-19.

  • Now, LifeBank employs motorcyclists who use mapping apps to navigate Lagos’ notorious traffic to deliver life-saving transfusions to hospitals.

  • That’s led some patients who are skeptical of the shots to demand transfusions only from the unvaccinated, an option blood centers insist is neither medically sound nor operationally feasible.

  • They cool vaccines, blood for transfusions, and temperature-sensitive medications, as well as the data processors and computer servers that make up the internet—everything from the cloud to blockchains.

  • She needed blood transfusions and antibiotics pumped into her tiny veins to keep her alive.

  • According to those who witnessed the transfusion, the effects of the antibodies were seemingly evident within hours.

  • The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion.

  • She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days.

  • Ryan had contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion and symbolized the senselessness of the disease.

  • I felt blood pressure rising in me for the first time since my transfusion.

  • If our people has become weak, no transfusion of peasants will set it on its feet again; for their blood too, soon thins.

  • It is as if, by some diabolical art, we had effected a transfusion and a blending together of the most subtle elements our blood.

  • In this we see that he anticipated our modern operation of transfusion.

  • This is practically akin to the transfusion of blood—except that it is on the psychic plane instead of the physical.