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Functio laesa is a term used in
medicine to
refer to a loss of
function or a
disturbance of function. It was
identified as the
fifth sign of
acute inflammation...
- swelling, and loss of
function (Latin calor, dolor, rubor, tumor, and
functio laesa).
Inflammation is a
generic response, and
therefore is
considered a mechanism...
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where the
phrase meant 'a
crime against the Crown'. In
classical Latin,
laesa māiestās
meant 'hurt/violated majesty' or 'injured sovereignty' (originally...
- redness/hyperemia),
tumor (either
clear or non-clear
bordered tissue swelling),
functio laesa (diminish
affected function).
There may be
systemic signs of infection,...
- The
Læså Formation is a
lower Cambrian unit
exposed on the
Baltic island Bornholm,
comprising two members: the lower, the
Broens Odde Member, colloquially...
- at Rome. At a
later period, the name of
perduellio gave
place to that of
laesa maiestas,
deminuta or
minuta maiestas, or
simply maiestas. The lex Iulia...
- L****e Schöne (Danish pronunciation: [
ˈlæsə ˈɕøːnə]; born 27 May 1986) is a
Danish professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder and captains...
- This was
crucially defined by the
existence of a
specific case,
called laesa maiestas (in
later French and
English law, lèse-majesté),
consisting of...
-
throat (5 ed.). Elsevier. p. 32. Banzer, M. (1640) Dis****tio de
auditione laesa (Dissertation on deafness) Chu, EA and Jackler, RK (2003) The Artificial...
- French,
where the term
means a
crime against The Crown. In
classical Latin laesa māiestās
means hurt or
violated majesty. In the
context of the term lèse-nation...