IPA: //trænˈsæmɪneɪz//
KK: /trænˈsæməˌneɪs/
Definition: A type of enzyme that helps in the process of transferring amino groups from one molecule to another, which is important in metabolism.
Example: Doctors often measure transaminase levels to assess liver function.
IPA: //trænzˈkjutənəs//
KK: /trænzˈkjutənəs/
Definition: Relating to the process of passing through the skin.
Example: The transcutaneous method is often used for delivering medication without injections.
IPA: /trænˈdɜːr.məl/
KK: /trænˈdɜrml/
Definition: Relating to a method of delivering medication through the skin so that it enters the bloodstream.
Example: The doctor prescribed a transdermal patch to help manage the patient's pain.
IPA: /trænˈdɜːrməli/
KK: /trænˈdɜrməli/
Definition: In a way that involves passing through the skin, often used in reference to medication delivery.
Example: The medication was administered transdermally to ensure a steady release into the bloodstream.
IPA: //trænsˈfɛrɪn//
KK: /trænsˈfɛrɪn/
Definition: A type of protein found in blood that helps carry iron throughout the body.
Example: Transferrin plays a crucial role in iron metabolism by transporting iron to various cells.
IPA: /trænsˈfjuz/
KK: /trænsˈfjuz/
Definition: To transfer blood or another fluid from one person or container to another, often for medical purposes.
Example: The doctor will transfuse blood into the patient to help with recovery.
IPA: /trænsˈfjuːzəbl/
KK: /trænsˈfjuːzəbl/
Definition: Able to be transferred from one person to another, especially in the context of blood or other fluids.
Example: The doctor explained that the blood was transfusible and could be used for patients in need.
IPA: /trænsˈfjuːʒən/
KK: /trænsˈfjuːʒən/
Definition: The process of transferring blood or blood products from one person to another, usually to replace lost blood or improve health.
Example: The doctor ordered a transfusion to help the patient recover after surgery.
IPA: /trænsˈfjuːʒənl/
KK: /trænsˈfjuːʒənl/
Definition: Relating to the process of transferring blood or other fluids into a person's body.
Example: The doctor explained the transfusional procedure to the patient before the surgery.
IPA: /trænˈmɪsəbl/
KK: /trænˈsmɪsəbl/
Definition: Able to be passed from one person or thing to another, often used in the context of diseases or signals.
Example: The virus is transmissible, which means it can spread easily from person to person.
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