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  • ...mal [[acid–base homeostasis|balance of acids and bases]] that causes the [[blood plasma|plasma]] [[pH]] to deviate out of the normal range (7.35 to 7.45). I {{Blood gas, acid-base, & gas exchange terms}} ...
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  • ...fessional">{{Cite web |title=Acid-Base Disorders: Acid-Base Regulation and Disorders: Merck Manual Professional |url=http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec12/ch157/ch157 ...ensation during metabolic acidosis. He measured the blood pH, plasma PCO2, blood base excess, and plasma bicarbonate concentrations. He focused on the relat ...
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  • ...d towards finding solutions to some of the human body related diseases and disorders. The usefulness of the subject can also be understood by seeing the use of ...2700-2600 BC when for the first time a written document on circulation of blood and theories of Chinese medicine called "Internal Classics" was written by ...
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  • ...to the red blood cells' [[hemoglobin]], thereby transporting oxygen in the blood. ...s must not be used in the event of known iron overload or iron utilization disorders. ...
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  • ...ontract. It can also be considered as the ‘load’ that the heart must eject blood against. Afterload is, therefore, a consequence of aortic large vessel comp [[Stroke volume]] (SV) is the volume of blood ejected by the right/left ventricle in a single contraction. It is the diff ...
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  • Sodium and potassium concentrations have to be determined in [[Serum (blood)|serum]] and spot [[urine]] probes that have been obtained simultaneously o [[Category:Adrenal gland disorders]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Method in the dynamics of blood flow}} ...valuation of circulatory physiology and quantifying the pathophysiology of disorders such as coronary artery disease. ...
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  • ...a graphical [[Electrocardiography|electrocardiogram]], the heart rate and blood pressure all in real time]] ...ide monitor), and/or by repeatedly performing [[medical test]]s (such as [[blood glucose monitoring]] with a [[glucose meter]] in people with [[diabetes mel ...
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  • ...issue (sometimes referred to as 'true diffusion'), and microcirculation of blood in the capillary network (perfusion). The concept introduced by D. Le Bihan ...attenuation in diffusion MRI, which depends on the velocity of the flowing blood and the vascular architecture. Similarly to molecular diffusion, the effect ...
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  • ...[[blood]] concentrations via [[mathematical modeling]] as for example in [[blood alcohol]] testing.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Farhi|first=L.E.|title=Eliminati ...lism|metabolic]] activity or due to pathological disorders. They enter the blood stream and are eventually metabolized or excreted via [[exhalation]], [[ski ...
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  • ...ndex.htm |title=Maintain a Healthy Weight|work = National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) |access-date=2018-11-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | vaut ...en amount of time by a person at rest. This energy at rest is used to pump blood throughout the body, maintain proper brain function, break down toxins, and ...
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  • ...western University]].<ref name=":1" /> Allada also served on the NIH Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board, the [[Society for Research on Biological Rhythms]] ...s Internal Clock|url=https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2018/09/simple-blood-test-reveals-bodys-internal-clock/|access-date=2021-05-06|website=News Cent ...
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  • ...tic lipase acts on the remaining [[lipid]]s carried on lipoproteins in the blood to regenerate LDL ([[low density lipoprotein]]). || – ...r "LIPD" || [[endothelium]] || [[Lipoprotein lipase]] functions in the [[blood]] to act on [[triacylglyceride]]s carried on [[Very low-density lipoprotein ...
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  • ...such, endocranial vasculature is better suited for inferring the amount of blood delivered to different parts of the brain.<ref name="HollowayBookGuest">{{c ...of the ancient brain including relative [[lobes of the brain|lobe size]], blood supply, and other general insight into the anatomy of evolving species.<ref ...
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  • ...more concentrated ([[Tonicity#Hypertonic solution|hypertonic]]) than the [[blood plasma]],{{sfn|Withers, Cooper, Maloney et al.|2016|loc=3.6.3 The Kidney|p= ...[[Glucose homeostasis|glucose levels]].<ref name=":31" /> The processes of blood plasma filtration, [[tubular reabsorption]] and [[tubular secretion]] occur ...
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  • ...not generally occur unless the CD4 count is less than 200 cells per μL of blood.<ref name="Feldman">{{Cite journal |author=Feldman C |title=Pneumonia assoc ...Lazarus A |title=Tuberculosis and HIV infection. How to safely treat both disorders concurrently |journal=Postgraduate Medicine |volume=108 |issue=2 |pages=57– ...
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  • ...ive tract]]), the [[mesoderm]] (which becomes [[muscle]], [[heart]], and [[blood vessel]]s) and the [[ectoderm]] (which forms the skin and [[nervous system] ...ferers| last1= Stewarta |display-authors=etal |journal= Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research and Practice |volume= 2 |number= 2 |year= 2014 |doi= 10.1 ...
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  • ...) is important because it reveals the main cardiac function: the supply of blood to tissues. CO reflects the hemodynamic flow and hence the transport of oxy ...represents the changes in the thoracic impedance due to variations in the blood flow. In practice, the raw Ztot signal (in O) is transformed to the –dZ/dt ...
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  • ...f [[monoamine oxidase]] (MAO) which is mainly concentrated in neurological disorders and diseases.<ref name=":5">{{cite journal | vauthors = Herraiz T, Guillén ...
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  • ...1998). Morbidity and Mortality: 1998 Chartbook of Cardiovascular, Lung and Blood Diseases. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. P61</ref> ...dy published in the International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders in 2002. July 18, 2017.</ref> ...
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