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- Apheresis (linguistics) - Wikipedia
In phonetics and phonology, apheresis ( əˈfɛrɪsɪs, əˈfɪərɪsɪs ; British English: aphaeresis) is a sound change in which a word-initial vowel is lost, e g , American > 'Merican
- APHAERESIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APHAERESIS is the loss of one or more sounds or letters at the beginning of a word (as in round for around and coon for raccoon)
- Apheresis (Hemapheresis, Pheresis): Procedure, Side Effects - MedicineNet
Learn about apheresis (hemapheresis, pheresis), a procedure where disease provoking elements in the blood are removed Apheresis is used to treat conditions such as myasthenia gravis, lupus, severe rheumatoid arthritis, polymysositis, vacuities, and more
- Definition and Examples of Aphaeresis in English - ThoughtCo
Aphaeresis is when the first sound of a word is left out, like 'round' from 'around' Many common words in English are made through aphaeresis, like 'sport' from 'disport' Today, people often use aphaeresis in casual speech, like saying ''bout' instead of 'about'
- Apheresis gt; Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine
Sometimes, to treat an illness, one of those components may need to be removed or replaced through a process called apheresis Apheresis uses a centrifuge that separates blood into its components by density
- Learning About Apheresis - Kaiser Permanente
Apheresis (say "af-uh-REE-sus") is the process of withdrawing blood, filtering something out of the blood, and then putting the filtered blood back into the body It has different names depending on what is being filtered from the blood
- What is Apheresis? | Bloodless Medicine - AHN
Also referred to as hemapheresis or pheresis, apheresis is the process of removing a specific portion of the blood while returning the remainder of the blood to the patient Some examples of apheresis include: Granulocytapheresis - removal of granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils )
- Apheresis | definition of apheresis by Medical dictionary
any procedure in which blood is withdrawn from a donor, a portion (such as plasma, leukocytes, or platelets) is separated and retained, and the remainder is retransfused into the donor Types include erythrocytapheresis, leukapheresis, lymphocytapheresis, plasmapheresis, and plateletpheresis Called also hemapheresis and pheresis
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