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Türkisch - Türkisch
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Hüzün, keder, gam, tasa
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Toz, toprak
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Baht, talih. Fayda
Englisch - Englisch
Gastro- Esophageal Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (see above)
Any symptomatic clinical condition or change in tissue structure that results from the reflux of stomach or duodenal contents into the esophagus
Gross Expenditures on R&D It is usually expressed as a percentage of GDP R&D Expenditures in Canada for 1997 are estimated at $13Bn, 64% of it coming from Business Universities account for 21% of this and the federal government for 11% The GERD/GDP ratio for Canada is 1 64% (Our competitors' ratios are: USA: 2 54, Germany: 2 26) As for provinces, the GERD/GDP ratio winner is Quebec at 1 94
Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD is a chronic disorder in which some of the acid and enzymes that belong in the stomach are allowed to get up into the esophagus This leads to the sensation of "heartburn" and sometimes also an unpleasant sour taste in the mouth GERD and asthma can make a vicious circle: GERD is more common among people with asthma, and it also seems to make asthma worse in people who have it Treatment of GERD can lead to an improvement in asthma symptoms
Acronym for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, which has a strong relationship with asthma in a large percentage of patients More links on GERD in children See also reflux
Gerd von Rundstedt
born Dec. 12, 1875, Aschersleben, near Magdeburg, Prussia died Feb. 24, 1953, Hannover, W.Ger. German general in World War II. Chief of staff of an army corps in World War I, he was active after the war in Germany's secret rearmament. In World War II he was promoted to field marshal (1940) and commanded armies in the invasions of Poland, France, and the Soviet Union. As commander in chief on the Western Front (1942-45), he fortified France against the expected Allied invasion. Removed briefly from command (1944), he returned to direct the Battle of the Bulge. He was captured in 1945 but released because of ill health
Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt
born Dec. 12, 1875, Aschersleben, near Magdeburg, Prussia died Feb. 24, 1953, Hannover, W.Ger. German general in World War II. Chief of staff of an army corps in World War I, he was active after the war in Germany's secret rearmament. In World War II he was promoted to field marshal (1940) and commanded armies in the invasions of Poland, France, and the Soviet Union. As commander in chief on the Western Front (1942-45), he fortified France against the expected Allied invasion. Removed briefly from command (1944), he returned to direct the Battle of the Bulge. He was captured in 1945 but released because of ill health
Türkisch - Englisch
(Tıp) bkz: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
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