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Stasis logo #10101) Ancient Greek society 2) Balance 3) Balanced condition 4) Cessation of flow 5) Condition of equalibrium 6) Condition of equilibrium 7) Condition of inactivity 8) Equilibrium 9) Flow stoppage 10) Greek girl name 11) Hang ten 12) Inaction 13) Inactiveness 14) Inactivity 15) Kickstarter project 16) Lack of activity
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Stasis logo #21000[The Outer Limits] ==Synopsis== In a future world of scarce resources the world government regulates the population into two working classes (Alphas and Betas) in order to maximize conservation. These two classes rotate in and out of suspended animation for 72 hour periods. But what happens when an Alpha and a Beta fall in love with each ot...
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Stasis logo #21000[fiction] In science fiction, stasis s is a suspension of the passage of time, whether by biological means (deep sleep/hypersleep) or physical means, called stasis fields. ==Overview== A stasis field is a region where a stasis process is in effect. Stasis fields in fictional settings often have several common characteristics. These include ...
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Stasis logo #21000[medicine] In medicine, stasis is the state in which the normal flow of a body liquid stops, for example the flow of blood through vessels or of intestinal contents through the digestive tract. Gastric stasis refers to the retention of fluid in the stomach. It is a side effect of some drugs, such as opioids, and can cause nausea and emesis ...
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Stasis logo #21000[political history] Stasis is a term in Greek political history. It refers to: ==The Aristeuein-ideal== According to the Iliad, it was the goal of all men of honour in archaic Greece to always be the first and superior to the others. This ideal was called the aristeuein- or aristeia-Ideal. In Homer`s days, this ideal was mainly based on per...
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Stasis logo #21594civil strife; civil war.
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Stasis logo #21002• (n.) A slackening or arrest of the blood current in the vessels, due not to a lessening of the heart`s beat, but presumably to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls. It is one of the phenomena observed in the capillaries in inflammation.
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stasis logo #21005(Gr. 'a standing still') a word termination indicating the maintenance of (or maintaining) a constant level; preventing increase or multiplication.
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stasis logo #20973A word termination indicating the maintenance of (or maintaining) a constant level, preventing increase or multiplication. ... Origin: Gr. = a standing still ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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stasis logo #21001(sta´sis) a stoppage or diminution of flow, as of blood or other fluid in a tubular bodily structure. venous stasis slowing or complete stopping of blood flow in veins, such as with venous insufficiency; see also stasis ulcer. Called also phlebostasis and venostasis.
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Stasis logo #20972Sta'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... a standing still.] (Physiol.) A slackening or arrest of the blood current in the vessels, due not to a lessening of the heart's beat, but presumably to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls. It is one of the phenomena observed in the capilla...
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stasis logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: stā′sis, stas′is; -ēz Definitions: 1. Stagnation of the blood or other fluids.
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Stasis logo #20909Stasis: Stasis refers to a stoppage or slowdown in the flow of blood (or other body fluid such as lymph). A stasis ulcer is an ulcer (a crater) that develops in an area in which the circulation is sluggish and the venous return (the return of venous blood toward the heart) is poor. A common location for stasis ulcers is on the ankle. 'Stasis' is a ...
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stasis logo #22229a slowing or stopping of blood flow
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Stasis logo #20885Static, atonic, unable to resolve or initiate change, resulting in lymphatic and venous stasis, congestion or stagnation...such as an intestinal blockage.
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stasis logo #20007A period of little or no discernible change in a lineage.
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stasis logo #20400[n] - an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped 2. [n] - inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces
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stasis logo #20974 noun inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces
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Stasis logo #22789Decreased flow.
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Stasis logo #23319Decreased flow.
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stasis logo #21199the state of equilibrium or inactivity caused by opposing equal forces. · stagnation in the flow of any of the fluids of the body, as of the blood in an inflamed area or the intestinal contents proximal to an obstruction.
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