"Valuables" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Something of value or worth, especially a portable object of monetary value, such as jewelry, money, or precious material.
Example Sentences:
1. The traveler packed her valuables into a secure bag before leaving the hotel.
2. The security guard prevented the thief from escaping with the store's most valuable valuables.
3. She had to replace her lost passport, which was an essential and irreplaceable valuable.
4. The team of investigators made every effort to retrieve the stolen valuable and return it to its rightful owner.
5. The museum's most precious valuables were carefully secured in a high-security vault overnight.
Valproic acid is a medication used to treat various conditions, including:<br><br>1. Epilepsy: It is used to treat various types of seizures, including absence seizures, complex partial seizures, and generalized tonic-clonic seizures.<br>2. Mania: It is used to manage bipolar disorder (manic depression) by reducing the frequency and severity of manic episodes.<br>3. Migraines: It is sometimes used to prevent migraines, particularly in people who have a history of migraine with aura.<br>4. Prophylaxis: It is also used to prevent migraine aura and to treat other types of headache disorders.<br><br>It can be used alone or in combination with other medications.<br><br>Valproic acid works by exerting a stabilizing effect on nerve cell activity in the brain, thereby reducing the frequency and severity of seizures and other symptoms.
I'm not familiar with the word "valreas." Could you provide more context or information about this word, such as its origin or where you came across it? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.
An apparatus consisting of a flute or tube of wood, metal, or other material, used by physicians for medical diagnostic purposes to determine something about a patient's airway pressure.
This word refers to something related to Antonio Maria Valsalva, an Italian physicist, or a clinical sign associated with him in the medical field. <br> <br>In a medical context, the Valsalva maneuver is a technique used to equalize air pressure in the ears, or to induce a specific type of pressure change in the body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. <br> <br>The Valsalva sign, also known as the Valsalva maneuver or Valsalva exponent, can refer to a measurement used in exercise testing to assess the heart function. When a patient performs a Valsalva maneuver (i.e., holds their breath in and tries to exhale against a closed glottis), the decrease in intrathoracic pressure causes a sudden increase in peripheral resistance, causing the vena cava to constrict and promote the return of blood to the heart; then, when the individual exhales rapidly, the pressure drops, and the aortic valve opens. This can induce a change in blood pressure and is used as potential indices of heart failure in some tests.<br> <br> I can conclude that, generally this word is a reference to the doctor's clinical sign or procedural method.
Valsartan is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure.<br><br>Valsartan works by blocking the action of a natural chemical called angiotensin II, which constricts blood vessels and increases blood pressure. By blocking angiotensin II, valsartan helps blood vessels to relax and widen, which lowers blood pressure and improves the heart's ability to pump blood.<br><br>Valsartan is also sometimes used to treat conditions such as left ventricular failure, diabetic nephropathy (kidney damage due to diabetes), and to help prevent heart failure after a heart attack.<br><br>It is usually available as a tablet or capsule, and is usually taken once or twice a day. Common side effects of valsartan include dizziness, headache, and fatigue, while more serious side effects can include kidney damage and excessively low blood pressure.
Relating to or having a high quality, usefulness, or worth; highly prized or desirable.<br><br>Example: "The valuable antique vase was given to the museum for preservation."<br><br>Synonyms: precious, cherished, prized, highly valued.
The word "valuation" has several related meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Appraisal</strong>: An estimation of the value or worth of something, such as a property, investment, or business.<br>2. <strong>Assessment</strong>: A calculated judgment or evaluation of something's worth, quality, or significance.<br>3. <strong>Price</strong>: The monetary value of something, such as a product, service, or asset.<br>4. <strong>Estimate</strong>: A rough or approximate value or amount of something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The real estate agent provided a valuation of the property, taking into account its location, size, and condition.<br> The company conducted an annual valuation of its assets to determine its financial health.<br> The price of the new smartphone was set at 500 dollars, based on the manufacturer's valuation of its production costs.<br> The accountant estimated the value of the company's assets to be around $10 million.
<em>VALUATIONAL</em><br><br>Pertaining to or indicating the act of assigning a value or values, a quantitative estimate, or a judgment of value; of or pertaining to valuation.
Meaning: highly regarded or appreciated.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> His honesty and integrity are highly valued in our company.<br> This rare book is highly valued by collectors.