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词汇 calcify
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Definition of calcify in English:

calcify

verbcalcifying, calcified, calcifies ˈkalsɪfʌɪˈkælsəˌfaɪ
[with object]usually as adjective calcified
  • Harden by deposition of or conversion into calcium carbonate or some other insoluble calcium compounds.

    钙化;骨化

    calcified cartilage

    钙化软骨。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In diabetic patients with heavily calcified vessels, the arteries are frequently noncompressible.
    • A chest radiograph showed calcified lymph nodes at the right tracheobronchial angle and a left mid lung granuloma.
    • The nannoplankton crisis was twofold: a decrease in size and low calcified specimens are observed in addition to a drastic decrease in absolute abundance.
    • The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established.
    • Not all bryozoans are calcified; the degree of calcification and mineralogy also varies.
    • A characteristic of muscles subjected to high force regimes is the presence of sesamoids or calcified central tendons.
    • Neither Olenellina nor Agnostina had calcified protaspides, a condition which is sometimes regarded as primitive.
    • Her chest x-ray showed 2 nodules, one in the lower left lung that was calcified, and a second one in the left upper lung that was noncalcified.
    • A chest CT exam from the 3rd day of life showed the mass to be calcified and compromising the airway.
    • Some genera have thick-walled calcified necting rings; others have thin and delicate ones.
    • The project involved the application of farmyard manure and calcified seaweed to the land in order to increase its productive value, and enable the raising of 40 suckler cows on the land.
    • A simple cyst of the liver does not have calcified areas.
    • Unless the gall bladder is calcified or the patient has other risk factors, asymptomatic gallstones may be managed expectantly.
    • By any measure, decapods are underrepresented in the fossil record by comparison with organisms with more heavily calcified exoskeletons.
    • A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser.
    • The endocuticle is ‘the thickest and most heavily calcified layer of the cuticle’.
    • The scales may remain unmineralized, and consist primarily of carbohydrates, or they may be calcified; silica plates are rare.
    • As autozooids grew in length, the outermost diaphragms were calcified in sequence as their membranes formed.
    • Pleural plaques seen in chest x-rays are mostly calcified.
    • These calcified reds can be difficult to distinguish from corals without the assistance of a microscope or a trained eye, as you can see from the picture below at left.

Derivatives

  • calcific

  • adjective kalˈsɪfɪkˌkælˈsɪfɪk
    • Involving the formation of calcium carbonate or other insoluble calcium compounds.

      a section of the right coronary artery showed an accumulation of calcific deposits
      Example sentencesExamples
      • patients with calcific tendinitis of the shoulder
      • Histology revealed that the Achilles tendon of all patients showed fibrocartilaginous or calcifying degeneration close to the area of calcific tendinopathy.
      • Microscopy of the MAC revealed amorphous basophilic calcific debris intimately associated with clusters of grampositive cocci, consistent with Staphylococcus infection.
      • A characteristic histologie pattern called zouation7 has been described in calcifying aponeurotic fibroma, where calcific areas are surrounded by hyalinized collagenous foci, which in turn are palisaded by plump fibroblasts.
  • calcification

  • noun kalsɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌkælsəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
    mass noun
    • The hardening of tissue or other material by the deposition of or conversion into calcium carbonate or some other insoluble calcium compounds.

      钙化;骨化

      there is calcification in the right shoulder causing soreness
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Globular calcification or rim of calcification has been noted 56% of the time.
      • An early phenotypic alteration in these mice is a cardiomyopathy with calcification and altered mitochondrial appearance.
      • The mass had a pink, shiny, and slightly lobulated cut surface with focal, punctate, light yellow calcifications and irregular, white, fibrous streaks.

Definition of calcify in US English:

calcify

verbˈkalsəˌfīˈkælsəˌfaɪ
[with object]usually as adjective calcified
  • Harden by deposition of or conversion into calcium carbonate or some other insoluble calcium compounds.

    钙化;骨化

    calcified cartilage

    钙化软骨。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A characteristic of muscles subjected to high force regimes is the presence of sesamoids or calcified central tendons.
    • These calcified reds can be difficult to distinguish from corals without the assistance of a microscope or a trained eye, as you can see from the picture below at left.
    • Not all bryozoans are calcified; the degree of calcification and mineralogy also varies.
    • The project involved the application of farmyard manure and calcified seaweed to the land in order to increase its productive value, and enable the raising of 40 suckler cows on the land.
    • A chest radiograph showed calcified lymph nodes at the right tracheobronchial angle and a left mid lung granuloma.
    • Unless the gall bladder is calcified or the patient has other risk factors, asymptomatic gallstones may be managed expectantly.
    • The scales may remain unmineralized, and consist primarily of carbohydrates, or they may be calcified; silica plates are rare.
    • A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser.
    • A chest CT exam from the 3rd day of life showed the mass to be calcified and compromising the airway.
    • Pleural plaques seen in chest x-rays are mostly calcified.
    • In diabetic patients with heavily calcified vessels, the arteries are frequently noncompressible.
    • Neither Olenellina nor Agnostina had calcified protaspides, a condition which is sometimes regarded as primitive.
    • A simple cyst of the liver does not have calcified areas.
    • Some genera have thick-walled calcified necting rings; others have thin and delicate ones.
    • The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established.
    • The nannoplankton crisis was twofold: a decrease in size and low calcified specimens are observed in addition to a drastic decrease in absolute abundance.
    • By any measure, decapods are underrepresented in the fossil record by comparison with organisms with more heavily calcified exoskeletons.
    • As autozooids grew in length, the outermost diaphragms were calcified in sequence as their membranes formed.
    • Her chest x-ray showed 2 nodules, one in the lower left lung that was calcified, and a second one in the left upper lung that was noncalcified.
    • The endocuticle is ‘the thickest and most heavily calcified layer of the cuticle’.
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