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Effusion

Effusion | Effusions

Effusion meaning

A liquid outpouring. | Process of gases passing through a hole or holes considerably smaller than the mean free path of the gas molecules. | An outpouring of speech or emotion.

Example sentences (12)

Grade 3 or 4 fluid retention including pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, ascites and pulmonary edema have been reported.

In the same way, in the latter case, regarding effusion of a gas through a pin hole into a vacuum, Graham deduced that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass.

An average effusion rate of approximately 150 cubic meters per second is estimated for the eruption’s first 24 hours, which is based on the rise in the lava lake level and assuming a flat surface.

The alert level change was warranted because no infrastructure is threatened by the eruption, and the initial high lava effusion rates are declining, the USGS says.

At times, it seems to be effusion without substance, body with no backbone.

Martin's condition is what's known as a pericardial effusion, taking place when fluid builds up in the sac surrounding the heart.

While radiological assessments show that fibrinolytics can reduce effusion size, significant improvements in patient-reported dyspnea, a critical measure of treatment success, remain elusive.

As per the police, the report suggested that there was contusion (bruises) in the heart, pulmonary effusion and blood clot inside lungs.

In her speech, she thanks Margo, Bill, Lloyd and Karen with characteristic effusion, while all four stare back at her coldly.

It reminds you more of a speech than of a mere effusion; of a letter rather than a secret diary.

There they found the death of Attila accomplished by an effusion of blood, without any wound, and the girl with downcast face weeping beneath her veil.

This may be blood from a traumatic injury or fluid from an effusion.sfn This can compress the heart and adversely affect the function of the heart.