The capillary sprouts eventually join together to form a new network, with arterioles supplying them and venules draining them. |
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Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure was slightly lower in the prone position. |
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The disease is characterised by increased capillary permeability and haemostatic changes. |
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The changes in the caliber of the arteriolar-venular anastomosis are related to the activity of the capillary circulation. |
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The packed cell volume is determined by centrifuging the specimen in capillary tubes and measuring the height of the red cell column. |
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When a capillary, a narrow tube, touches the surface of a liquid, fluid rises into the tube. |
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It was confirmed that repeated heating does not result in any changes in the inner diameter of the capillary. |
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The etched wire in the capillary was washed with copious deionized water, and then with acetone. |
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Microaneurysms are small saccular pouches, possibly caused by local distension of capillary walls. |
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In fact, the capillary luminal diameter has been increased in the skin and nerves of patients with diabetes, even in the presence of neuropathy. |
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Fluffies pilchers use capillary action to draw moisture away from the skin assisting in preventing nappy rash. |
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Albumin also may be decreased due to increased capillary permeability and leakage in surrounding tissues. |
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If geckos were to rely solely on capillary adhesion for attachment, setal function could be constrained by relative humidity of the habitat. |
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Tortuous dilation of the hepatic arteries and capillary telangiectasia of the hepatic surface in the operative field were remarkable. |
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Temperature was measured with a fine-wire thermocouple located close to the sample capillary. |
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The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout. |
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The principle is the same, with a water reservoir and capillary matting, but it's much neater and tidier. |
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Pots containing well-watered plants were placed on capillary matting, whereas pots of treatment plants were allowed to drain freely. |
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Over time, the saved water percolated upward through capillary action toward plants' thirsty roots. |
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That's because the fluids are held in place by capillary forces that overpower gravity and other mechanical forces. |
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Numerous glomerular wireloop lesions and hyaline capillary loop thrombi were seen. |
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Create a humid atmosphere for house plants by lining the bath with capillary matting. |
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There was a retraction of the frontal capillary implantation line and superciliary and ciliary alopecia on the third lateral, bilaterally. |
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They all appear enlarged and have a tortuous course, especially the capillary veins. |
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The increased capillary pressure results in an injury response within the microvascular endothelium. |
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The airways are blind-ended, acting in effect as air-filled capillary tubes sealed at one end. |
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Hypertension is characterized by capillary rarefaction, a reduction of the number of capillaries per volume of tissue. |
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Urticarial lesions are the result of capillary vasodilation followed by transudation of fluid into the superficial dermis. |
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The capillary was connected to a vacuum pump and the suction pressure could be regulated with a manometer. |
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In the involutional phase of juvenile hemangioma, the capillary proliferation is replaced by loose fibroadipose tissue. |
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This can lead to an increase in pulmonary capillary pressure that is sufficient to induce pulmonary congestion. |
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The applied suction pressure caused xylem sap flow into the capillary where it could be collected with a syringe. |
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Peripheral blood was collected using a capillary tube from suborbital veins of 5-to 6-week-old mice. |
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Newborn mice were anesthetized by hypothermia and euthanized, and peripheral blood was collected using heparinized capillary tubes. |
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The capillary is mounted on a micromanipulator and the operation is viewed under a stereomicroscope. |
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The capillary wall carries a net negative charge, and acts as both a charge-selective and size-selective filter. |
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In resting insect tissues, tracheoles are typically filled with liquid drawn by capillary action from the surrounding tissue. |
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For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder. |
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We observed that hypoxia is a common event in the mucosal capillary blood of bronchial tumors. |
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To obtain blood samples, I punctured the vena ulnaris with a 26 gauge hypodermic needle and collected the blood in heparinized capillary tubes. |
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In the capillary bed, venules connect the arterial system to the venous system. |
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They burrow under the bark feeding on woody capillary tissue that the tree uses to transport nutrients. |
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The ink on the reservoir is driven through the microchannel via capillary action to reach the dispensing tip. |
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The capillary action of the water serves to retain the sand particles, and water seeps may form. |
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While patients with insulin-requiring diabetes are in active labor, capillary blood glucose levels should be monitored hourly. |
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In the kidney, the glomeruli show thickened capillary walls and endothelial swelling. |
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Dyck and Craig employed capillary electrophoresis as the medium for single-molecule enzyme isolation. |
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A dietary deficiency has been linked to abnormal capillary leakiness, pain and weakness in the extremities, and nocturnal leg cramps. |
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It enabled bedside monitoring in critically ill patients by measuring heart output and capillary pressure in the lungs. |
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The capillary tip was sealed using a Bunsen burner such that the distal end of Pt wire was straight in the tubing. |
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To pump the liquid in the capillary a membran air pump controlled with valves is connected to the viscosimeter. |
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For measurements of the z-profile of the capillary we used a piezo-driven objective positioner, which controls the distance between objective and the pressure cell. |
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Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours. |
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Most drivers using this road are headed to and from a handful of capillary valleys in the Pech. |
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By light microscopy the capillary loops appear thickened and rigid with numerous small subepithelial spikes and pinholes noted on the silver stain. |
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Obviously, an artery carries more blood than does a vein or capillary. |
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Some are hormones, secreted by endocrine glands, and circulating in the blood, which leave through capillary walls to gain access to tissue fluids around their target cells. |
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Primitive lamps, which relied on capillary action to deliver oil or melted fat up a wick to the flame, were improved only marginally in form and material over many centuries. |
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This morning I have extended the area covered by the capillary matting in the sun room, and added in the second water reservoir, as more and more things need to go out there. |
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Currently, we seal one end of the capillary by touching the very extreme of the capillary with the flame of a blowtorch, which fuses the silica together. |
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The world of the book is the percolation into articulate consciousness, into graphemes and syntax, of the manifold silences, the teeming capillary life of nature. |
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This wetting is a result of very low viscosity and surface tension high enough to be drawn into the cracks and pore structure of concrete by capillary action. |
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We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions. |
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Later it reappears, floating on water in an example of surface tension or indicating the diameters of glass tubes in a demonstration of capillary action. |
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Albumin is considered a good marker of capillary permeability in the pleura, because there is no evidence that albumin is produced or stored in pleural mesothelium. |
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It is not clear whether capillary invasion stimulates alveolar septation or vice versa, but alveolar septation is always associated with capillary invasion. |
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PaO 2 and PaCO 2 were measured in arterialized earlobe capillary samples. |
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Then, after tagging the ends with a dye, the partly replicated fragments are dribbled into fine gel-filled capillary tubes inside a sequencing machine. |
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With microscopic examination, the pertinent findings include organisms lining the inside wall of blood vessels, capillary congestion, and perivascular hemorrhages. |
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Therefore, capillary forces are strong in the normal direction and weak in the parallel direction, whereas the opposite is true of setal adhesion. |
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Although not proven, it is logical to assume that capillary basement membrane thickening impairs the flux of nutrients and possibly the migration of white blood cells. |
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Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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Other teams are striving to control their fuel cell's operations by using solely passive processes, such as evaporation, diffusion, and capillary action. |
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Sensitivity can be readily increased by derivatizing with a UV-absorbing or fluorescent species and separation by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography. |
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Different diameter capillary tubes are used for thinner or thicker oils. |
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One of the most colorful controversies in the first decade of the 20th century concerned how oxygen moved across the pulmonary capillary wall into the blood. |
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Development of a quality evaluation method for Fructus schisandrae by pressurized capillary electrochromatography. |
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These little plants that I top-water sit on egg-crating which is atop a capillary mat. |
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A capillary electronometer was used, shunted by a condenser of.3 micro farad. |
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The chlorinated ethenes were determined gas chromatographically with N 2 as carrier gas using two bonded-phase fused silica capillary columns. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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Among all types of bioreactor designs that have been proposed so far capillary hollow-fibre systems remain the most commonly used. |
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Electropherogram generated by capillary gel electrophoresis with phospholipid nanogel matrix shows separation of amplicons over time. |
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The liquid lead oxide is removed or absorbed by capillary action into the hearth linings. |
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Each filament contains a capillary network that provides a large surface area for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. |
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In some fish, capillary blood flows in the opposite direction to the water, causing countercurrent exchange. |
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Many other mammals use the capillary network in oversized ears for the same purpose. |
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These bonds are the cause of water's high surface tension and capillary forces. |
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The capillary action refers to the tendency of water to move up a narrow tube against the force of gravity. |
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The power behind the densification is derived from the capillary pressure of the liquid phase located between the fine solid particles. |
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The air volume in mortar does not correspond to the absorbability of mortar, only capillary air voids influence this property. |
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The zetacrit is the hematocrit of the red cell-containing portion of the capillary tube at the conclusion of the compaction-dispersion cycles. |
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Altogether 12 saccharides and sugar alcohols were identified using capillary electrophoresis. |
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The arterioles regulate the amount of blood that enters these capillary networks. |
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This experimental setup is based on the Ceast Rheologic 5000 capillary rheometer. |
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There are multiple lobules composed of immature capillary to medium-sized vessels, usually without well-developed lumina. |
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The macrocyclic antibiotic vancomycin has been used as a powerful chiral selector, specifically in capillary electrophoresis. |
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The control system set point is the desired pressure at the tip of the capillary needle. |
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A thin capillary tube called a microhematocrit tube is filled with blood and sealed at the bottom. |
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In simple terms, rising damp is the upward movement of moisture through walls and sometimes floors by capillary action from below ground. |
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Heat transfer using a loop heat pipe is based on the same sort of capillary action that absorbs water in fibers, sponges, and plants. |
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A quick method for the simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid and sorbic acid in fruit juices by capillary zone electrophoresis. |
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Thousands of samples can now be sorted by this PCR alone without needing Southern blot or capillary electrophoresis. |
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Examination revealed the presence of a left posterior nasoseptal capillary hemangioma. |
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The same shift factors were used to superpose the capillary data plotted in Fig. |
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The data superposes well and the capillary data agrees well with the LVE data. |
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Copolymeric solid-phase extraction for quantitating drugs of abuse in urine by wide-bore capillary gas chromatography. |
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Tariq A, Durnford DS Moisture retention of a swelling soil under capillary and overburden pressures. |
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The instrument was a sealed gravitational capillary viscometer developed at NIST for volatile liquids. |
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Ratcliff, Identification of a previously undetected source of systematic error in capillary viscometry measurements, Rev. |
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Noninvasive pulse oximetry can provide a simple, rapid, continuous, and accurate assessment of capillary oxyhemoglobin saturation. |
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Pierceable caps make it possible for capillary samples to be processed and tested on most automated instruments. |
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On the basis of these characteristic morphological and immunohistochemical findings, the diagnosis of testicular capillary hemangioma made. |
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Pyogenic granuloma is also called lobular capillary hemangioma by some authors. |
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Determination of hesperetin, cinnamic acid and nicotinic acid in propolis with micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography. |
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Heat pipes usually have a wick to return the condensate to the evaporator via capillary action. |
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At first, he improved the resolution of the capillary electrometer and then applied mathematical equations to 'correct' the recordings. |
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By employing capillary electrodes, adherent cells are easily electroporated directly in the cell-culture dish where they are grown. |
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Analytical methods include titration, liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, ion chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and potentiometry. |
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In four patients, a device with a capillary tube was inserted into the endolymphatic duct. |
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These responses decrease left ventricular filling and increase pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure, and ultimately produce pulmonary edema. |
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Yoshida's team inserted a pH-sensitive glass capillary electrode into a flower petal cell of the morning glory, Ipomoea tricolor. |
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This was achieved by extruding different thermoplastic melts through a capillary die with adjustable magnetic flux densities. |
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Microcirculatory parameters evaluated were functional capillary density, diameter of the dermic papilla, and capillary diameter. |
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After centrifugation at 12,000 rpm for 10 min with a microhematocrit centrifuge, hematocrit was immediately measured in a capillary tube. |
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Among them are the copper sulfate flotation method, measurement of hematocrit levels, and the use of point-of-care care hemoglobin devices that employ the capillary method. |
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The pathognomonic features of DHF are capillary leakage, cerebral oedema, increased haematocrit, thrombocytopoenia and altered number and functions of leucocytes. |
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It is based on correlations between permeabilities and mercury capillary pressure measurements on samples from carbonates and sandstone formations. |
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When using radionuclides, tracer biokinetics such as isotope affinity to fat tissue and diffusibility are known to bias blood flow values of the terminal capillary system. |
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The densities of pure solvents and their solutions were measured by using a single capillary Pyknometer, made of borosil glass having a bulb capacity of 10 ml. |
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First, the aperture can be adjusted, so it can overcome the defects of the traditional capillary nozzle, such as blocking easily, low productivity, and incompact coating. |
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The mechanism of action of vitamin E is not known, but it might work by increasing the deformability of red blood cells, thereby improving capillary blood flow. |
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Although these studies nicely show that the capillary flowmotion directly depends on the arteriolar flowmotion, the regulatory mechanisms remain to be determined. |
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Influence of fluorophor dye labels on the migration behavior of polymerase chain reaction-amplified short tandem repeats during denaturing capillary electrophoresis. |
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For Hct determination, capillary tubes were centrifuged for five minutes in a microhematocrit centrifuge, and Hct was determined using a microcapillary tube reader. |
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I know how to read pulmonary capillary wedge pressures, defibrillate, triage, dialyse, intubate, cannulate, aspirate, rehabilitate, palliate, and attend to the deceased. |
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Rapid simultaneous determination of lidocaine, bupivacaine, and their two main metabolites using capillary gas-liquid chromatography with nitrogen phosphorus detector. |
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This tissue covers the inner surface of every artery, arteriole, capillary, venule, and vein in the body as well as the inner surfaces of the heart. |
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Importantly, the capillary condensation separation mode of the membrane prohibits the transfer of noncondensible gases such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc. |
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Separation of nicotic acid and its structural isomers using 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids as a buffer additive by capillary electrophoresis. |
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This hydrovitalizing youth serum contains Horsetail, which strengthens capillary walls, and Desert Licorice and Stoneroot, potent cellular repair and skin brightening agents. |
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The rise in the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure causes fluid to transude across the pulmonary capillary endothelium and into the pulmonary interstitium. |
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It also features cast-iron fixed and mobile beam's carriages, with automatic and capillary lubrication of all mobile beam's carriage slideways at every beam movement. |
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The UTVG has developed a product that creates capillary action and vaporization simultaneously which allows for the elimination of any type of sponge or filter materials. |
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The formula flows through a pointed felt tip thanks to capillary action. |
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Another important aspect of flow through capillary tube is the existence of metastable region between subcooled liquid region and two-phase region. |
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The proposed model assumes that quality is linearly increased along the capillary tube and the refrigerant does not recondense in the heat exchanger. |
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It is enabled by the linear expansion of the huffy coat by the presence of a close fitting cylindrical insert or float inside a dried acridine orange-coated capillary tube. |
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Farriers should have an awareness of blood flow and veinous arterial and capillary blood flow in the foot and how this flow changes under load and when it's unloaded. |
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We attribute this failure to the fact that the superabsorbers swell and form gels which plug the interfiber volume of the cellulose fluff and restrict capillary flow. |
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This is used as a soil conditioner which increases the soil's capacity to hold water and nutrients by increasing capillary forces and cation exchange capacity. |
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When the liquid phase wets the solid particles, each space between the particles becomes a capillary in which a substantial capillary pressure is developed. |
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It may hence be assumed that this apparently capillary pigmentation should be ascribed merely to an accumulation of pigment-molecules towards one side of the hepatic cells. |
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In bats, the relative alveolar surface area and pulmonary capillary blood volume are significantly larger than most other small quadrupedal mammals. |
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They are essential for the integrity of the cell shape, and would theoretically be important for the ability of the cells to nidate in vessels and transgress capillary walls. |
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Typical histologic lesions including small areas of necrosis and occasional capillary microthrombii within skeletal muscle and other organs are commonly reported. |
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Bleeding occurs as a result of the injection of the antithrombin hirudin and a histamine-like substance that causes vasodilatation and prevents capillary closure. |
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Sweden-based Cellectricon offers the Cellaxess system, which uses capillary electrodes to directly electroporate adherent cells in the culture dishes where they are grown. |
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The investigators are applying capillary electrochromatography to rapidly and efficiently characterize phytonutrients such as carotenoids in foods. |
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Fast determination of active components in Angelica dahurica extract using capillary electrochromatography with methacrylate ester-based monolithic columns. |
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