4 (idm 习语) on the `hop (infml 口) active; busy 活跃的; 忙碌的: I've been on the hop all day. 我一天到晚忙得团团转. (catch sb) on the `hop unprepared; taken by surprise 乘人不备的; 猝不及防的: You've caught me on the hop, I'm afraid give me five minutes to get re...
Mejzlik J. Use of a silicon microsensor for pressure monitoring inside the wound and outcomes on healing. J Wound Care. 2012;21:589. Article Google Scholar Xue N, Chang SP, Lee JB. A SU-8-based microfabricated implantable inductively coupled passive RF wireless intraocular pressure sensor. ...
a staunch ally of Israel, in an awkward position. The government said in a statement Friday that it is one of the ICC’s biggest supporters, but “at the same time, it is a consequence of German history that unique relations and a great responsibility conne...
In wound care, one of the main objectives of a wound dressing is to increase, improve or maximize utilization of the absorbent capacity of the dressing so as reduce or eliminate maceration, and facilitate the healing process of the wound. The control of exudate is of prime importance if a ...
GDNF overexpression studies monitoring hair bulge stem cell expansion (Fig.1e, g). At 4 dpd, the presence of EGFP+cells in the bulge compartment persisted; however, at this time point we also detected GFRA1–EGFP expression within the Dp compartment of maturing anagen HFs (Fig.3d, right ...
这种啥啥啥区别的,复习书上总会有文字总结,当年看起来很高大上的样子。然而我记不住,一度觉得自己...
adj giving great attention to the care and appearance of one's home 对家事格外关心的; 热衷於美化家庭的. house-room n [U] (idm 习语) not give sb/sth `house-room not want to have sb/sth in one's house, etc 家中不留某人(某物): I wouldn't give that table house-room. 我才不要...
Hurt,harm,wound,injure这组动词都含有“受伤”的意思:hurt(有意或无意地使)受伤,疼痛,伤心,不...
Haemostasis is the first stage of wound healing and a vital step in emergency medical care. Failure to haemostasis in time might lead to a lack of oxygen supply, subsequent damage to organs and even life-threatening conditions [277]. The haemostatic activity of MPs dressings is usually achieved...
The four phases of wound healing include hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation (new tissue formation, granulation, and angiogenesis) [1,2], and tissue remodeling; these phases are capable to overlap in time and space [3]. Following the initial hemostasis, inflammation is a critical part of the...