hyper-acute如何读

hy·​per·​acuteˌhī-pər-ə-ˈkyüt

hyper-acute英英释义

adjective

extremely or excessively acute … the problem of hyperacute rejection—a violent immune response that can destroy a transplanted organ in minutes …—Arlene Judith Klotzko

a hyperacute sensitivity to light

adjective

extremely or excessively acute … the problem of hyperacute rejection—a violent immune response that can destroy a transplanted organ in minutes …—Arlene Judith Klotzko

a hyperacute sensitivity to light

hyper-acute词源英文解释

The first known use of hyperacute was in 1823

hyper-acute 例句

1 Some edits disabled three genes involved in hyperacute rejection, which occurs minutes after a transplant when the recipient’s immune system recognizes the new organ as foreign.

2 Everything that’s matchless about Raban’s work — his hyperacute eye for detail, his powers of synthesis, his mordant sense of humor, his vast reservoirs of knowledge and his love of travel — is there.

3 Newton is a logical thinker and a hyperacute observer, with a prodigious memory and a lacerating honesty.

4 In hyperacute rejection, large blood clots rapidly form, obstructing the blood supply of the donor organ.

5 The first and most dangerous hurdle is hyperacute rejection.

6 The transplantation itself went smoothly: the kidneys showed no signs of hyperacute rejection and even began to function.

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