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  • #REDIRECT [[Circulatory system]]
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  • Blocking of a blood vessel by air bubbles that enter the circulatory system.
    112 bytes (16 words) - 15:43, 30 November 2008
  • {{rpl|Circulatory system}} ''contains both blood and lymph''
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  • '''Cardiology''' is concerned with maintaining the health of the [[circulatory system]].
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  • Procedure of drawing or removing blood from the circulatory system through an incision or puncture in order to obtain a sample for analysis an
    191 bytes (28 words) - 09:08, 8 September 2009
  • ...nto the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system.
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  • ==Heart and circulatory system==
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  • {{r|Circulatory system}}
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  • ...als. For transport in plants, see [[Vascular tissue]]. For the band, see [[Circulatory System]].'' <!--[[Image:Grafik blutkreislauf.jpg|thumb|right|Human circulatory system. arteries shown as red, veins blue.]]-->
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  • {{r|Circulatory system}}
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  • ...r embolism''' is "blocking of a blood vessel by air bubbles that enter the circulatory system, usually after [[trauma]]; [[Operative surgical procedure|surgical procedur
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  • {{r|Circulatory system}}
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  • ...upper [[atria]] and the two lower [[ventricle]]s. Mammals have a double [[circulatory system]], meaning that two separate circulatory cycles occur simultaneously. The f
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  • ...d=Most silver salts are poisonous. Silver compounds can be absorbed in the circulatory system and cause [[argyria]].
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  • ...[[EGb 761]]has also been used to treat hearing problems, [[impotence]], [[circulatory system|circulatory]] problems, and [[oxygen]] deprivation<ref name=Gorman1997 />.
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  • ...y 10-15 micrometers long and contain three polar rings. After entering the circulatory system, the sporozoites travel to the [[liver]] where they replicate asexually pro ...the spleen can destroy the red blood cells that are floating around in the circulatory system. To prevent this from happening, ''P. falciparum'' exhibits [[adhesive prot
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  • ...e cardiology, which involves imaging-directed diagnostic procedures of the circulatory system, such as [[cardiac catheterization]], involves an additional fellowship, bu
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  • ...stribute energy-rich matter and informational-matter through the body (the circulatory system)
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  • Death occurs in no more than 3 days. Death likely is due to collapse of the circulatory system as well as increased intracranial pressure caused increased fluid content c
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  • ...describes an independent collections of systems (for example [[circulatory|circulatory system]] or [[digestive|digestive system]]) that are themselves collections of org
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  • The parasite enters the human circulatory system when these cysts are ingested by humans. Toxoplasmosis can be contracted i
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  • ...us from the bite site allows it access to the rest of the body through the circulatory system.<ref>{{cite web|title=Information on Arboviral Encephalitides|url=http://ww
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  • ...is toxic to macrophages, lysosomes, muscle tissues, renal cortex, and the circulatory system. Enterotoxin is also a superantigen responsible for causing food poisoning
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  • ...ples of [[osmosis]] to draw fluid from the swollen brain tissue into the [[circulatory system]], thereby reducing the total volume of space occupied by the brain.<ref na
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  • ...oxin]]. Neurotoxins attack the nervous system, while hemotoxins attack the circulatory system. Venomous snakes include several [[family (biology)|families]] of snakes an
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  • ...t, we need a way to detect the existence, properties, and behaviors of the circulatory system &mdash; a coherence detector. Physiology and systems biology predominately
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  • ...er contributed to Harvey's thinking that led to his discovery of the blood circulatory system.<ref>'''<u>Note:</u>'''&nbsp;Fabricius did not call them valves, but 'littl
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  • ...> Radical dehydration can bring death within a day through collapse of the circulatory system.
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  • ...kblue"><b>Water is life. It's the briny broth of our origins, the pounding circulatory system of the world, a precarious molecular edge on which we survive. It makes up
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  • ...d the [[mesoderm]], which develops into many internal organs such as the [[circulatory system]], [[muscle]], and [[bone]].
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  • ...fine relationships between the body's organs and systems, as mediated by a circulatory system "that moves both tangible and intangible substances" around the body. In pa
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  • ...ugh!), no pickled onion, no twist of lemon zest. Just straight to the old circulatory system, along with some great Kettle-brand potato chips (crisps).... Here, wait a
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  • ...rts and subparts like the hand and its constituent muscles and bones), the circulatory system (and its many levels and branches), the nervous system (and its numerous co
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  • ...tem, while recognizing that the heart remains part of a larger system (the circulatory system).
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  • Neurotoxic behavior of aluminium is known to occur upon entry into the [[circulatory system]], where it can migrate to the brain and inhibit some of the crucial functi
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  • ...conclusion. It wasn't until doctors achieved greater understanding of the circulatory system in the 17th century that they could establish a link between breast cancer
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