Citations:dysnoesia
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English citations of dysnoesia
Equivalent to dys- + noesis + -ia. Possibly coined by German doctor Karl Wilhelm Stark in 1845 as German Dysnoësen.[1] Most recent uses are by Chinese authors.
- 2008, Z Lei, M Lulin, W Guoliang, H Xiaofei, “Ensuring the safety of living kidney donors and recipients in China through ethics committee oversight: an early experience”, in American Journal of Transplantation[3], volume 8, number 9, Wiley Online Library, , →ISSN, pages 1840–1843:
- It was found in contact with the patient and his relatives that the younger sister had dysnoesia, had no access to education and was illiterate. She could not understand the activity of kidney donation, but her relatives thought it was natural for the younger sister to donate one of her kidneys to her brother since she had had dysnoesia.
- 2015, Weidong Mi, Changsheng Zhang, Hong Wang, Jiangbei Cao, Changtian Li, Li Yang, Fang Guo, Xianwang Wang, Tie Yang, “Measurement and analysis of the tracheobronchial tree in Chinese population using computed tomography”, in PLoS One[5], volume 10, number 4, Public Library of Science San Francisco, CA USA, , →ISSN:
- […] at least one of the following exclusion criteria: (1) non-Chinese; (2) younger than 18 or older than 90; (3) prior diagnosis of compulsive position, musculoskeletal deformity, or thoracic injury; (4) presence of hearing impairment or dysnoesia severe enough to preclude cooperation […]