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shock
[ʃɔk]
n
gen.
frapo
;
garbo
;
skuo
;
ŝoki
;
ŝoko
shock
[ʃɔk]
v
gen.
skui
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shock
[ʃɔk]
n
health.
shock
metrol.
A sudden nonperiodic motion caused by a blow, impact, collision, concussion or violent shake or jar. There are two methods used to quantify and measure shock: specification of a value of acceleration and deceleration together with its duration specification of a height or free fall on to a specified flat surface
SHOCK
[ʃɔk]
abbr.
abbr., med.
Should We Emergently Revascularize Occluded Coronaries For Cardiogenic Shock?
(international Randomized Trial)
abbr., relig.
Sacred Heart Organization Of Catholic Kids
;
Share Honor Obey Care Keep
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