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  • 121DOPPLER-FIZEAU (EFFET), applications médicales — DOPPLER FIZEAU EFFET, applications médicales Physicien autrichien (1803 1853), Doppler étudie la modification apparente de la fréquence fixe émise par une source sonore, mobile par rapport à un observateur immobile; ou encore les modifications… …

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  • 123Jugular venous pressure — A man with congestive heart failure and marked jugular venous distension. External jugular vein marked by an arrow. The jugular venous pressure (JVP, sometimes referred to as jugular venous pulse) is the indirectly observed pressure over the… …

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  • 125GEKKO XII — is a high power 12 beam neodymium doped glass laser at the Osaka University s Institute for Laser Engineering completed in 1983, which is used for high energy density physics and inertial confinement fusion research. The name refers to the twelve …

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  • 126Airbreathing jet engine — An airbreathing jet engine (or ducted jet engine) is a jet engine propelled by a jet of hot exhaust gases formed from air that is drawn into the engine via an inlet duct. All practical airbreathing jet engines are internal combustion engines that …

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  • 127CŒUR - Cardiologie — Les maladies du cœur (cardiopathies ) et celles des vaisseaux représentent actuellement en France et dans les pays industrialisés la première cause de mortalité, avant le cancer et les accidents de la circulation. Au cours des dernières décennies …

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  • 128cardiopulmonary resuscitation — emergency procedure for reviving heart and lung function, involving special physical techniques and often the use of electrical and mechanical equipment. Abbr.: CPR [1970 75] * * * ▪ medicine       emergency procedure for providing artificial… …

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