What is a hyperacute infarct?

What is a hyperacute infarct? With a hyperacute middle cerebral artery occlusion, loss of the normal grey white matter differentiation at the insular region is termed loss of the insular ribbon. What is the difference between a stroke and a cerebral infarction? The most common type of stroke is ischemic. Ischemic stroke occurs when a […]

What is NAVTEX receiver?

What is NAVTEX receiver? The NAVTEX receiver is a Narrow Band Direct Printing (NBDP) device operating on the frequency 518 kHz (some equipment can also operate on 490 and 4209.5 kHz), and is a vital part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). The information received is printed on the receiver’s own paper […]

What is polyomavirus associated nephropathy?

What is polyomavirus associated nephropathy? Polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (PVAN) is one of the most common viral complications in renal transplant recipients and is an increasingly recognized cause of renal transplant dysfunction and graft loss. Since the first description of PVAN in 1995, an increasing prevalence rate from 1% to 10% has been evidenced[1]. What is polyomavirus […]

How much does a Sako Finnlight cost?

How much does a Sako Finnlight cost? 1 of 2 Price $1,698.00 Model 85 Finnlight Capacity 5 Barrel Length 22.4″ Lop 14″ Are Sako rifles the best? While expensive compared to most domestic rifle brands, Sako is known for making very high quality rifles that are worth the price if you can afford them. If […]

What is a self reactive substance?

What is a self reactive substance? Self-reactive chemicals are thermally unstable liquid or solid substances liable to undergo a strongly exothermic decomposition even without participation of oxygen (air). This definition excludes substances classified as explosives, organic peroxides, oxidizing liquids or oxidizing solids. What is the meaning of chemically reactive? In chemistry, reactivity is the impetus […]

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