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Hirnschaden
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ˈbrain dam·age RZ.
Hirnschaden r.m. <-s, -schäden>
w słowniku PONS
w słowniku PONS
I. dam·age [ˈdæmɪʤ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. damage (wreck):
to be badly damaged building
2. damage (blemish):
etw C. schaden
II. dam·age [ˈdæmɪʤ] RZ. no pl
1. damage (destruction):
Schaden r.m. <-s, Schä̱·den> an +C.
[Be]schädigung r.ż. an +C.
2. damage (injury):
Schaden r.m. <-s, Schä̱·den> an +C.
to do damage to sb/sth
jdm/etw schaden [o. Schaden zufügen]
3. damage PR.:
Schaden r.m. <-s, Schä̱·den>
Schmerzensgeld r.n. <-(e)s> kein pl
zwroty:
what's the damage? żart. pot.
I. brain [breɪn] RZ.
1. brain (organ):
Gehirn r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
[Ge]hirn r.n.
2. brain (intelligence):
Verstand r.m. <-(e)s>
Intelligenz r.ż. <-, -en> kein pl
Grips r.m. <-es, -e> pot.
Köpfchen r.n. <-s, -> pot.
Einbildung r.ż. <-> kein pl
Fantasie r.ż. <-, -si̱e̱·en> kein pl
3. brain pot. (intelligent person):
4. brain (smartest of a group):
the brains + l.poj. cz.
zwroty:
to blow sb's brains out pot.
to blow sb's brains out pot.
jdm das [Ge]hirn rauspusten slang
to have sth on the brain pej. pot.
to pick sb's brain[s]
to pick sb's brain[s]
jdn löchern pot.
II. brain [breɪn] CZ. cz. przech. pot.
III. brain [breɪn] PRZYM.
PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń
damage RZ. RYNK. I KONK.
Einbuße r.ż.
damage RZ. UBEZP.
Schaden r.m.
Present
Idamage
youdamage
he/she/itdamages
wedamage
youdamage
theydamage
Past
Idamaged
youdamaged
he/she/itdamaged
wedamaged
youdamaged
theydamaged
Present Perfect
Ihavedamaged
youhavedamaged
he/she/ithasdamaged
wehavedamaged
youhavedamaged
theyhavedamaged
Past Perfect
Ihaddamaged
youhaddamaged
he/she/ithaddamaged
wehaddamaged
youhaddamaged
theyhaddamaged
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There is evidence that play helps the brain clean up this excess of cells, resulting in a more efficient cerebrum at maturity.
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In addition, some nanoparticles seem to be able to translocate from their site of deposition to distant sites such as the blood and the brain.
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The brain may be contused when it collides with bony protuberances on the inside surface of the skull.
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That simple act is powered by a complicated "lightning storm" of neural activity in the brain, a mind-boggling transaction that lies beneath our wide-awake awareness.
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The neurobiological mechanisms of taste (and aftertaste) signal transduction from the taste receptors in the mouth to the brain have not yet been fully understood.
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Nine weeks after the brain damage, on 27 January 2009, the doctors administered the prepared blood intravenously.
aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Neun Wochen nach dem Hirnschaden, am 27. Januar 2009, verabreichten die Ärzte das aufbereitete Blut intravenös.
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Usually, the chances of survival after such a severe brain damage and more than 25 minutes duration of resuscitation are six per cent.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Üblicherweise liegen die Überlebenschancen nach einem so schweren Hirnschaden und einer mehr als 25 Minuten dauernden Wiederbelebung bei sechs Prozent.
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"The fact that regulatory T cells aggravate the brain damage to this extent in acute stroke cases came as a complete surprise to us," reports Heinz Wiendl, Director of the Department of Neurology, Division for Inflammatory Diseases of the Nervous System and Neuro-Oncology at the University Hospital of Münster:
www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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„Die Tatsache, dass regulatorische T-Zellen bei akuten Schlaganfällen den Hirnschaden derart verstärken, war daher für uns völlig überraschend“, berichtet Heinz Wiendl, Direktor der Klinik für Neurologie, Abteilung für entzündliche Erkrankungen des Nervensystems und Neuroonkologie am Universitätsklinikum Münster:
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Months after the severe brain damage, the surviving children usually only exhibit minimal signs of consciousness.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Diejenigen Kinder, die überleben, zeigen Monate nach dem Herzstillstand mit schwerem Hirnschaden in der Regel nur minimale Anzeichen, bei Bewusstsein zu sein.
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Some patients with severe brain damage, spinal cord injury or neurological diseases fail to regain their ability to breathe spontaneously and require continuous mechanical ventilation in their home setting.
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www.multisonic.de
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Einige Patienten mit schweren Hirnschäden, Rückenmarksverletzungen oder neurologischen Erkrankungen erlangen die Fähigkeit zur Spontanatmung nicht zurück und bedürfen daher der andauernden Beatmung ( Heimbeatmung ).
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