2024年4月20日 星期六

occlusive, coronary occlusion, defibrillator. An occluded front. “stands out for its strong aesthetic, its lyricism and its invocation of shared loss for occluded pasts.”

Julia Bryan-Wilson, the chair of this year’s Biennale jury and a professor of contemporary art at Columbia University, said during the prize announcement that Moore’s installation was “a mournful archive” that “stands out for its strong aesthetic, its lyricism and its invocation of shared loss for occluded pasts.”

科云生醫科技(BCT)閉合用傷口敷料(Occlusive Wound Dressing)再次順利進入英國健保NHS系統!



呼籲政府,盡速在公共場所多設置「全自動體外電擊器」(AutomatedExternal Defibrillator,AED傻瓜電擊器/)全自動電擊器;消基會也請民眾如果看到AED,花幾分鐘用智慧型手機「打卡」標示,可能可以救人一命




defibrillator[de・fib・ril・la・tor]

  • 発音記号[diːfíbrəlèitər, -fáib-]

[名]《医学》細動除去器[剤], 除細動器.


1938年12月25-1939年 2月20
胡適在美國住院77天 (coronary occlusion*)
再醫院內辦公 胡適之先生年譜長編稍可參考

A coronary occlusion is the partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery. This condition may cause a heart attack.
In some patients coronary occlusion causes only mild pain, tightness or vague discomfort which may be ignored: the myocardium is however damaged.


occlusionLine breaks: oc¦clu|sion
Pronunciation: /əˈkluːʒ(ə)n 
  
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Definition of occlusion in English:

NOUN

[MASS NOUN]
1Medicine The blockage or closing of a blood vessel orhollow organ.
2[COUNT NOUN] Meteorology process by which the cold front of a rotating low-pressure system catches up the warm front, so that the warm air between them isforced upwards off the earth’s surface betweenwedges of cold air.
3Dentistry The position of the teeth when the jaws areclosed.

Origin

mid 17th century: from Latin occlus- 'shut up' (from the verb occludere-ion.

Derivatives

occlusive

1
ADJECTIVE

occlusion[oc・clu・sion]

  • 発音記号[əklúːʒən | ɔk-]

[名][U]
1 閉塞(へいそく).
2 《化学》吸蔵:気体が固体中に吸収される現象.
3 《歯学》咬合(こうごう), かみ合わせ.
4 《音声学》閉鎖.
5 《気象》閉塞.

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