stasis - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • mean: In reality, the condition of perfection is anathema to a dynamic civilization since it means stasis, and therefore ruin and decay.
  • induce: Probably the most fatal pathophysiological lesion of these is the stasis induced in the the microvascular system by aggregated infected erythrocytes.

Adjective modifier

  • follicular: Such animals have obviously been suffering for follicular stasis for several seasons.
  • venous: Spinal cord ischaemia, caused by reduction of arterial flow or venous stasis, may contribute to the development of clinical features.
  • gastric: During labor, gastric stasis, associated with the use of opioid analgesics, may increase the mother's risk of inhalation pneumonia.
  • social: For Bahá'ís a truly cohesive society is more than a condition of social stasis.
  • gastrointestinal: The commonest cause of GI problems in companion rabbits is if the gut slows down and stops - gastrointestinal stasis or " ileus " .
  • evolutionary: During these times the population exhibits evolutionary stasis ( ie, no change ) with respect to the factor being measured.

Modifies a noun

  • ulcer: Venous stasis ulcers represent a significant number of chronic wounds, a variety of growth factors have been investigated in this area.
  • leak: Click for video clip Holly explains the episode title, " A stasis leak is a leak, right, in stasis.
  • chamber: They discover a series of stasis chambers where a small group of people are mentally connected to an artificial environment that turned horribly wrong.
  • booth: Then it was time for the ' stasis booth ' , with each participant taken away to record their thoughts on video.
  • field: As the Minor Node became aware of the stasis field, a sub- space pocket opened to receive the precious jewel.
  • eczema: Stasis Eczema - on the lower legs Associated with chronic venous stasis, lipodermatosclerosis.

Noun used with modifier

  • gut: Gut stasis can help to be prevented - simply by the feeding of good quality hay.
  • blood: Hong Hua was added to address her underlying mild blood stasis that was causing clothing on the second day of menses.
  • bile: When this is associated with biliary infection, bile stasis or a change in gall bladder function, stones tend to form.

Preposition: in

  • limb: Because of weakness, there may be stasis in the limbs from lack of action of the muscle pump.

Preposition: of

  • mucus: Frequently antibiotics are prescribed which reduce the infection and discharge but do nothing for the stasis of mucus within the sinus.
  • blood: Stasis of blood ( blood flowing more slowly than normal ).

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