In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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This is the reason why traces of cells, hematic leukocytes are seen in its ectoplasm. |
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In the first and most frequent of hematic cysts, the contents are blood, more or less altered in colour and consistence. |
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The pharmacist also offered tablets and injectable medicines for the hematic and hematopoietic systems. |
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In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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Explaining its role in protecting the body against disease requires a discussion of how it interacts with the hematic and immune systems. |
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But during sleep, the body responds to the hematic slowdown with a genital workout roughly every 90 minutes. |
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The hematic relations of nervous diseases are yet but little investigated, but the results already obtained lend far more countenance to the hematic origin of tetanus than perspiration. |
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Our patient had a spontaneous onset hematic cyst without any history of previous trauma or surgery. |
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Traditionally the key-point in formulating new pharmaceutical systems was to guarantee that the drug hematic level remained within the therapeutic range. |
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Wall thickening and irregularity, hematic content and surrounding fluid suggest acute complication. |
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It appears well evident that the above mentioned compound is rapidly absorbed by the nasal mucosa into the systemic hematic circulation without first-pass metabolism. |
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The counts, the so-called differential counts, and sizes of different types of white blood cells provide invaluable information to evaluate a wide range of important hematic pathologies from infections to leukemia. |
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Apart from killing viruses, bacteria, infected and neoplastic cells, these lymphocytes also regulate the production of other hematic cells such as erythrocytes and granulocytes. |
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Premature drug release in blood could contribute to toxic side-effects such as hematic disorder, cardiac failure or other damages to normal cells and tissues. |
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We excluded individuals who met the diagnostic criteria of specific disease concerning cardiovascular system, respiratory system, genitourinary system, digestive system, hematic system, and diabetes. |
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Among them, there are the serotonin which reduces the diameter of lesioned vessels and slows down the hematic flux, the fibrin which trap cells and forms the clotting. |
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Hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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Hematic cysts are pseudocystic or loculated collections of blood breakdown products that may accumulate either postsurgically or post-traumatically. |
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