English words for 'Alternative form of renocardiac.'
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noun
- (medicine) Initialism of premature ventricular contraction.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of polyvinyl chloride.
- (networking) Initialism of permanent virtual circuit.
- (medicine) Initialism of peripheral venous catheter.
- a polymer of vinyl chloride used instead of rubber in electric cables
- irregularity of cardiac rhythm; recurrent occurrences can be a precursor of ventricular fibrillation
noun
- (pathology) Initialism of cardiorenal syndrome.
- (computing, aviation, travel) Initialism of central reservation system or computer reservation system.
- (pathology) Initialism of Chinese restaurant syndrome.
- (toxicology) Abbreviation of crotylsarin.
- (cartography) Initialism of cartographic reference system.
- (US, aviation) Initialism of (FAA) certified repair station.
- (pathology) Initialism of congenital rubella syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of chronic rhinosinusitis.
- (technology) Initialism of cold-rolled steel, steel that has been processed while remaining relatively cold, often coated in oil to prevent corrosion.
- (pathology) Initialism of cytokine release syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of constriction ring syndrome.
- (US, realtors) Initialism of certified residential specialist.
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- (medicine) Initialism of sudden cardiac arrest.
- (marketing) Initialism of sustainable competitive advantage.
- (anatomy) Initialism of superior cerebellar artery.
- (Internet slang, proscribed) In the UGSC (Underground Subliminal Community), a method or intended outcome of "respawning" where sudden cardiac arrest is induced through "subliminal audio" tracks to facilitate reality shifting.
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- (cardiology, pathology) The cessation of the heartbeat; cardiac arrest.
- (cardiology, pathology) The chronic inability of the heart to pump a sufficient amount of blood throughout the body, leading to a pooling of blood and shortness of breath.
- inability of the heart to pump enough blood to sustain normal bodily functions
noun
- (medicine) Initialism of premature ventricular contraction.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of polyvinyl chloride.
- (networking) Initialism of permanent virtual circuit.
- (medicine) Initialism of peripheral venous catheter.
- a polymer of vinyl chloride used instead of rubber in electric cables
- irregularity of cardiac rhythm; recurrent occurrences can be a precursor of ventricular fibrillation
noun
- (pathology) Initialism of cardiorenal syndrome.
- (computing, aviation, travel) Initialism of central reservation system or computer reservation system.
- (pathology) Initialism of Chinese restaurant syndrome.
- (toxicology) Abbreviation of crotylsarin.
- (cartography) Initialism of cartographic reference system.
- (US, aviation) Initialism of (FAA) certified repair station.
- (pathology) Initialism of congenital rubella syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of chronic rhinosinusitis.
- (technology) Initialism of cold-rolled steel, steel that has been processed while remaining relatively cold, often coated in oil to prevent corrosion.
- (pathology) Initialism of cytokine release syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of constriction ring syndrome.
- (US, realtors) Initialism of certified residential specialist.
name
phrase
noun
noun
- (medicine) Initialism of sudden cardiac arrest.
- (marketing) Initialism of sustainable competitive advantage.
- (anatomy) Initialism of superior cerebellar artery.
- (Internet slang, proscribed) In the UGSC (Underground Subliminal Community), a method or intended outcome of "respawning" where sudden cardiac arrest is induced through "subliminal audio" tracks to facilitate reality shifting.
name
noun
- (cardiology, pathology) The cessation of the heartbeat; cardiac arrest.
- (cardiology, pathology) The chronic inability of the heart to pump a sufficient amount of blood throughout the body, leading to a pooling of blood and shortness of breath.
- inability of the heart to pump enough blood to sustain normal bodily functions
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