This is a phrase you probably found in a doctor's chart or pathology report somewhere. The term "secondary" means "as a result of some other process or finding". The phrase "variant of" means "an unusual but not abnormal or disease-causing condition". "Normal hepatic perfusion" is the typical pathway which blood vessels bring blood into and out of the liver.
Putting all the pieces together, "most likely secondary to a variant of normal hepatic perfusion" means this finding was probably caused by a slightly different way that the blood vessels in the liver hooked up and branched out. You would have to consult with your doctor to be sure, but this doesn't sound like a severe problem at this time.
The likely word is "emphasize" (stress). The UK variant is emphasise.
no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
The likely word is "sepulcher" (burial vault). There is a chiefly UK variant, "sepulchre."
Florente is likely a Spanish variant on the Latin name Florentinus meaning "flourishing".
"Siylvia" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It is possible that it could be a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or information to help clarify the meaning?
Loggerhead turtles most likely are secondary as the sharks are the apex predators. Hope this helps :)
Ebbert is likely a variant of the Germanic name Eberhard meaning "powerful boar".
volcanic gases
Kalynn variant of Kaylin (American): which means its from a variant of names (most likely: Caitlin, Kayla or Kaylee.)Caitlin (Greek) is "pure".Kayla (Irish and Gaelic) is "slim and fair".Kaylee (Irish and Gaelic) is "slender".
it depends on what you mean by secondary succession. you mean taking it over? to replant or to cut again?
A secondary industry is one that produces things that are more likely to be consumed by individuals. Some examples are the automobile industry and telecommunications.
A secondary industry is one that produces things that are more likely to be consumed by individuals. Some examples are the automobile industry and telecommunications.