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'''Heterocyclic declination''' was a condition, the prevention of which was a necessary precondition to the successful outcome of a [[cardiac implant]]. |
'''Heterocyclic declination''' was a condition, the prevention of which was a necessary precondition to the successful outcome of a [[cardiac implant]]. |
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+ | According to the [[Starbase 515]] [[Starbase 515 surgeon 001|surgeon]], the inability to reverse {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}} – and the lack of [[metabilation occlusion]] – were primarily responsible for the initial failure of {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s secondary implant [[surgery]]. These failures forced the doctor to seek additional help from a [[Starbase 515 specialist 001|biomolecular physiologist]], who was able to recommend that [[Katherine Pulaski]] correct the issues. ({{TNG|Samaritan Snare}}) |
{{bginfo|"het-ah-row-SYK-lik dek-lah-NAY-shun" was the pronunciation of this medical condition's name from the script pronunciation guide. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/143.txt}}''}} |
{{bginfo|"het-ah-row-SYK-lik dek-lah-NAY-shun" was the pronunciation of this medical condition's name from the script pronunciation guide. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/143.txt}}''}} |
Revision as of 11:52, 6 September 2018
Heterocyclic declination was a condition, the prevention of which was a necessary precondition to the successful outcome of a cardiac implant.
According to the Starbase 515 surgeon, the inability to reverse heterocyclic declination – and the lack of metabilation occlusion – were primarily responsible for the initial failure of Captain Jean-Luc Picard's secondary implant surgery. These failures forced the doctor to seek additional help from a biomolecular physiologist, who was able to recommend that Katherine Pulaski correct the issues. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")
"het-ah-row-SYK-lik dek-lah-NAY-shun" was the pronunciation of this medical condition's name from the script pronunciation guide. [1]