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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of metastasis

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of metastasis:
/mɛtəstejsəs/

Derived Form of metastasis

noun
plural: metastases
Noun
1
the spreading of a disease to another part of the body
Type ofpathologic process, pathological process,
See alsometastasize, metastatic,

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  1. with metastasis, pretty significant metastasis,
  2. is known as metastasis. Metastasis is a complex process
  3. is known as metastasis. Metastasis is a complex process
  4. the skin, the chance of metastasis becomes higher and higher. We call this high risk
  5. brain metastasis.
  6. have a higher incidence of brain metastasis, but data shows that 40 to 50 percent of patients
  7. the flank of the animal, there's rapid systemic metastasis to all the organs and the brain.
  8. when the metastasis occurs?
  9. the level the tissues getting more inflammation, be more permissive to the metastasis, and
  10. to what was already known that it would spread. There would be metastasis of violations of
  11. But the mechanics behind metastasis, where cells hitch a ride in blood or other fluid
  12. looking at the role with autophagy and metastasis of the tumors. Not only
  13. inhibiting the tumors but also in the metastasis of the tumors. So, again, when
  14. preclinical mouse model systems used, in fact metastasis
  15. in the laboratory, it was found that the metastasis is
  16. response or telomere uncapping, and in fact metastasis is
  17. reduced. Metastasis is reduced, what is going on? I briefly
  18. When I was diagnosed with metastasis, incurable cancer,