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Lodemanage
Loadmanage Load"man*age, Lodemanage Lode"man*age, n. Pilotage; skill of a pilot or loadsman. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Lodemanage
Lodemanage Lode"man*age, n. [OE. lodemenage. Chaucer.] Pilotage. [Obs.]

Meaning of Odema from wikipedia

- Edema (American English), also spelled oedema (British English), and also known as fluid retention, dropsy and hydropsy, is the build-up of fluid in the...
- Besides, the breaking down of blood-brain barrier also contributes to the odema formation. Apart from CT scans, haematoma progression of intracerebral haemorrhage...
- tomography (CT) scan would show hyperdense haemorrhage area and hypodense odema around the haemorrhagic site. MRI sequence of gradient echo and susceptibility...
- intracranial pressure monitor may be helpful to direct the treatment of cerebral odema. In 1861, Zenker first reported on the autopsy findings of fat droplets...
- (septa separating the secondary pulmonary lobules can be due to pulmonary odema secondary to heart failure. Treatment for eosinophilic granulomatosis with...
- Office Financial Aid Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs (ODEMA) Registrar School of Education Student Accounts University Information Technology...
- symptoms of severe dengue include abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, odema, bleeding, lethargy, and liver enlargement. Once again, these symptoms can...
- down the road. The coroner gave his cause of death as "acute pneumenory odema, Coronary thrombosis". Two local doctors disagreed with this ****essment...
- Animals that have been infected show loss of appetite, weight loss, anaemia, odema, fever, salivations, lacrimation, and abortion. The proteases that are released...
- are released from necrotic tissues leading to further inflammation and odema, which advances to total necrosis of the pulp. Further stages of destruction...