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in·fec·tion [ɪnˈfekʃən] N

1. infection no pl, no art (contamination):

in·frac·tion [ɪnˈfrækʃən] N LAW

in·flec·tion [ɪnˈflekʃən] N

1. inflection LING (change in form):

2. inflection (affixes):

3. inflection (modulation of tone):

in·ac·tion [ɪnˈækʃən] N no pl

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This pattern of necrosis is typically seen in hypoxic (low-oxygen) environments, such as infarction.
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However, these repair mechanisms are not sufficient for large scale repair, made necessary by events such as myocardial infarctions.
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Or perhaps stroke or myocardial infarction was caused by hyperglycemia and undiagnosed diabetes.
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Splenic infarction is also more common in hematological disorders with associated splenomegaly, such as the myeloproliferative disorders.
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For myocardial infarction, there was a non-statistically significant increase in risk.
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It can also be used as a marker of myocardial infarction.
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It is linked through this to increased risk of stroke, myocardial infarction, and atherosclerosis.
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Elevation of plasma pseudocholinesterase was observed in 90.5% cases of acute myocardial infarction.
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During the trip, though, he was said to have had an advanced acute myocardial infarction, complicated with a serious heart shock.
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These indicate embolisation to the heart that has caused myocardial infarction.
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