throm

throm
thrombosis, thrombus

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  • Throm — ist der Name folgender Personen: Alexander Throm (* 1968), deutscher Rechtsanwalt und Politiker (CDU), MdL Baden Württemberg Marcel Throm (* 1979), deutscher Fußballspieler Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterschei …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • throm|bi — «THROM by», noun. plural of thrombus …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm|bo|cy|to|pe|ni|a — «THROM buh SY tuh PEE nee uh», noun. an abnormal decrease of thrombocytes in the blood. ╂[< thrombocyte + Greek peníā verty] …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm — obs. form of thrum …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm — an·ti·pro·throm·bic; an·ti·pro·throm·bin; an·ti·throm·bic; an·ti·throm·bin; hy·per·pro·throm·bin·emia; hy·po·pro·throm·bin·e·mia; throm·base; throm·bas·the·nia; throm·bin; throm·bo·angiitis; throm·bo·arteritis; throm·bo·blast; throm·bo·cyte;… …   English syllables

  • Thröm — Třebom …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • throm´bo|plas´ti|cal|ly — throm|bo|plas|tic «THROM boh PLAS tihk», adjective. promoting or having to do with the clotting of blood. ╂[< Greek thrómbos a clot + English plastic] –throm´bo|plas´ti|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm|bo|plas|tic — «THROM boh PLAS tihk», adjective. promoting or having to do with the clotting of blood. ╂[< Greek thrómbos a clot + English plastic] –throm´bo|plas´ti|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm|bosed — «throm BOHZD, THROM bohzd», adjective. affected by thrombosis: »thrombosed arteries …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm|bin — «THROM bihn», noun. an enzyme in blood serum which reacts with fibrinogen to form fibrin, causing blood to clot …   Useful english dictionary

  • throm|bo|cyte — «THROM buh syt», noun. = blood platelet. (Cf. ↑blood platelet) ╂[< Greek thrómbos a clot + English cyte] …   Useful english dictionary

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