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oasis <oases [əʊˈeısiːz] > [əʊˈeısıs] N

basis <bases [ˈbeısiːz] > [ˈbeısıs] N

staid [steıd] ADJ

▶ staidly ADV
▶ staidness N

stair [steə] N

1. stair [常作复数]:

I . stain [steın] VB trans

II . stain [steın] N

chassis <chassis [ˈʃæsız] > [ˈʃæsı] N

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In high doses ergotamine is conducive to vascular stasis, thrombosis and gangrene.
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During human evolution, on at least two occasions, hominid brain size increased rapidly over a short period of time followed by a period of stasis.
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Half-completed experiments sat in stasis, only visible to the few explorers who got in.
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When the device is deactivated, the stasis field collapses; that is, the stasis effect ends.
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Her stasis pod is damaged in the fighting, and she dies completely.
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Chronic venous stasis changes can mimic early lymphedema, but the changes in venous stasis are more often bilateral and symmetric.
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Yet even if stasis is common why suppose that this is bad news for the extrapolationist orthodoxy?
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Bacteriophages, and microbial organisms, can be frozen in stasis, facilitating comparison of evolved strains to ancestors.
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Ecological fitting can also maintain populations in stasis, influencing diversity by limiting it.
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Cancer can grow in and around veins, causing venous stasis, and can also stimulate increased levels of tissue factor.
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