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Pathogens found in the human bloodstream (Future wiki)
Pathogens found in the human bloodstream An artificial immune system (antipathogenic nano system ... of pathogen detection; possibilities include monitoring the bloodstream and fatty tissues for levels of certain ...
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CHEM (Creatures wiki)
... a given chemical in a creature's bloodstream. [edit] CHEM for Output Syntax: CHEM chemical ... the given chemical# in the creature's bloodstream. [edit] CHEM for Input Syntax: CHEM chemical ... Changes the chemical# selected in the creatures bloodstream by the amount specified, this can be ... remove a chemical from a creature's bloodstream, however the amount cannot drop below 0 ... of 'life' in the selected creature's bloodstream: TARG NORN OUTV CHEM 125 Being ...
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Absorption (Petdiabetes wiki)
... you inject insulin, it goes into the bloodstream to work. If the insulin is R ... Once the crystals make it to the bloodstream, they're absorbed as fast as any ... to albumin (protein) molecules found in the bloodstream (and under the skin) that makes the ... molecule too big to enter/exit the bloodstream and therefore slows down its absorption, not ... at the site but also in the bloodstream and at the target tissues. [edit] ...
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Insulin analog
... hexamers in contact with zinc in the bloodstream. Insulin in the form of a hexamer ... in which most is precipitated in the bloodstream. More becomes soluble as the small amount dissoved in the bloodstream is excreted by the kidney. These insulin ... and the remainder is sequestered in the bloodstream. As the glargine is used, small amounts ... material will move into solution in the bloodstream, and the basal level of insulin ...
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Effects of alcohol on the body
... alcohol, so once alcohol is in the bloodstream it can diffuse into nearly every tissue ... brain Ethanol is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and reaches the brain. As a small ... release of dopamine and endorphins into the bloodstream, which cause euphoria. The CNS depressant effect ... However, when alcohol gets in to the bloodstream it distorts the shape of the cupola ... of acetone and other ketones in the bloodstream, although the ketones are produced by ...
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Intravenous therapy
... are injected through the needle into the bloodstream. This is most easily done with an ... the narrow catheter before spreading through the bloodstream. The chief advantage of a PICC over ... and therby carry the medicine into the bloodstream; however, a second fluid injection is sometimes ... injection to push the medicine into the bloodstream more quickly. Risks of intravenous therapy Intravenous ... in one area but spread through the bloodstream, the infection is called septicemia and ...
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Cholesterol
... dissolve and travel in the water-based bloodstream. Instead, it is transported in the bloodstream by lipoproteins - protein "molecular-suitcases" that are ... intake), about 50% is reabsorbed into the bloodstream. Konrad Bloch and Feodor Lynen shared the ... The former scavenges circulating LDL from the bloodstream, whereas HMG-CoA reductase leads to an ... of cholesterol can build up in the bloodstream and accumulates on the walls of ...
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HES (translated from German)
... it "sucks" quasi the liquid into the bloodstream. This suction effect is omitted, z.B ... is waived, the liquid changes from the bloodstream into the fabric - or outward (heavy injury ... able is the osmotic pressure in the bloodstream to be increased, so that the ullage ... balanced and the given liquid in the bloodstream remains. Additionally to HES still another full ...
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Echokardiografie (translated from German)
... Doppler = pulsed Doppler With the Doppler the bloodstream speed is seized. The PW Doppler permitted ... Doppler Also with the CW Doppler the bloodstream speed is seized. In contrast to pW ... that something like a planar Doppler. The bloodstream speed in a larger surface is seized ... simultaneous suppression of the signals from the bloodstream. Stressechokardiografie The pumping function of the heart ...
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Marrow (translated from German)
... Erythrozyten are to be delivered into the bloodstream. Additionally the Erythrozyten must deform thereby probably ... of these reticulocytes arrive already into the bloodstream, although they represent only the last preliminary ... is ripe the erythrocyte and into the bloodstream is discharged. From each Proerythroblasten follow in ... seeds Granulozyt) one channels and into the bloodstream. Monozytopoese Like the Granulozyt also that comes ...
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