Stasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term stasis (from Greek στάσις "a standing still") may refer to • A state of stability, in which all forces are equal and opposing, therefore they cancel out each other. • Stasis (political hist...
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Stasis (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stasis (pronounced /ˈsteɪsɪs/ ), or hypersleep , is a science fiction concept akin to suspended animation. Whereas suspended animation usually refers to a greatly reduced state of life proces...
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Stasis (EU project) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
STASIS (Software for Ambient Semantic Interoperable Services) is a research and development project funded under the European Commission's Sixth Framework Programme. A company wishes to trade electron...
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Overview: Stasis dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease that occurs on the lower extremities in patients with chronic venous insufficiency with venous hypertension. The condition typically affects middle-aged and elderly patients. ... Stasis dermatitis occurs as a direct consequence of venous insufficiency.
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A simple introduction to stasis theory. This is a local property of stationary-ness against which magnetic fields are generated by the motion of electric charges. ... The idea of Stasis...
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Dermatitis, stasis on the leg ... The tissue becomes poorly nourished and fragile, resulting in stasis dermatitis. The disorder is common on the ankles because there is less supportive tissue in this area. ... Poor circulation in the veins (venous insufficiency) can cause stasis dermatitis and craters (ulcers) in the skin.
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