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  • ...rain is below 18 to 20 ml per 100 g per minute, and tissue death occurs if flow dips below 8 to 10 ml per 100 g per minute. In brain tissue, a [[biochemica ...ple, they dilate in response to higher levels of [[carbon dioxide]] in the blood.<ref name="Kandel"/>
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  • ...id=336&dat=18990904&id=5oIxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZzADAAAAIBAJ&pg=4977,670193|title=Blood Poisoning Causes Fatality|date=September 4, 1899|publisher=The Deseret News ...water pumped onto the top of the belt and poured through. In all cases the flow rates of cossettes and water are in the ratio one to two. Typically cossett
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  • ...perkalemia]]. Though it does not have an effect on potassium levels in the blood, it reduces the excitability of cardiomyocytes thus lowering the likelihood ...itis. It is also reported that this form of calcium increases renal plasma flow, diuresis, natriuresis, <ref name="pmid2632708">{{cite journal |author=Ruil
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  • ...morrhagic, or spinal shock, those who received naloxone had improved blood flow. The importance of this is unclear.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Boef|first=B|au ...used as an antidote in overdose of [[clonidine]], a medication that lowers blood pressure.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Niemann|first1=JT|last2=Getzug|first2=T|
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  • ...s been found to be an effective means to increase blood flow by dilating [[blood vessel]]s, acting as a [[vasodilator]]. Research is ongoing to investigate
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  • ...ed for [[water treatment]], deodourisation and separation of components of flow system. GAC can be either in the granular form or extruded. GAC is designat ...d over an adsorbent substance in order to remove toxic substances from the blood.
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  • ...nd [[thrombus|blood clot]] formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1056/NEJM198308183090703| issn = 002847 ...as same for persons in high- and low-risk groups and did not depend on the blood pressure. The Collaboration suggested [[statin]]s as the alternative and mo
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  • ...ance]] and hence reducing [[blood pressure]]; in angina it increases blood flow to the [[Cardiac muscle|heart muscle]]. |url=http://www.norvasc.com/high-blood-pressure-medicine/index.asp
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  • ...is just slightly increased. Overall, the heart rate is decreased, while [[blood pressure]] increases as the stroke volume is increased, leading to increase Digoxin also affects the [[kidney]] by increased renal blood flow and increased [[glomerular filtration rate|GFR]]. A mild [[diuretic]] effec
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  • ...hich is the precursor of dopamine, can be given because it can cross the [[blood-brain barrier]]. ...ite journal |author=Gonon FG |title=Nonlinear relationship between impulse flow and dopamine released by rat midbrain dopaminergic neurons as studied by in
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  • ...on practice at hospitals to initiate all anesthetic treatments with a mild flow of nitrous oxide, and then gradually increase the [[anaesthesia]] with the ...utomated machine designed to deliver a precisely dosed and breath-actuated flow of nitrous oxide mixed with oxygen, for the patient to inhale safely. The m
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  • ...f [[eclampsia]], when [[Intravenous therapy|IV]] [[magnesium sulfate]] and blood pressure control measures have failed.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Kaplan ...are also more sensitive to the effects of benzodiazepines even at similar blood plasma levels. Doses of diazepam are recommended to be about half of those
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  • In humans, a high-salt intake has long been suspected to generally raise blood pressure. More recently, it was demonstrated to attenuate [[nitric oxide]] ...oride. In 1911, [[magnesium carbonate]] was first added to salt to make it flow more freely.<ref>{{cite web |title=Morton Salt FAQ |url=http://www.mortonsa
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  • ...alchelation.net/data/EDTA/data14e.htm|title=I/V Chelation Using EDTA Life Flow One The Solution For Heart Disease|last=Loren|first=Karl|date=1996|work=The ...F3DF935A15754C0A963958260|title=F.B.I. Disputes Simpson Defense on Tainted Blood|last=Margolock|first=David|date=July 26, 1995|work=The New York Times|pages
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  • ...same time it stimulates the flow of urine, which lowers the volume of the blood and lessens the load on the heart.
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  • ...sory ganglia of the spinal cord. During the convulsions there is a rise in blood pressure. In some types of chronic lead poisoning it is useful. In cases of
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  • ...oted to stimulate the heart and lungs of frogs, cats and dogs, raising the blood pressure and widening the arteries. ...chitis, and whooping cough. The herb's antispasmodic effect improves bile flow in the gallbladder and has been reputed to treat gallstones and gallbladder
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  • ...regulation in mammals, removing excess water, salt, and [[urea]] from the blood. These are the body's main waste products. ...causes [[blood clotting]] in response to a break or tear in the lining of blood vessels. Another example is the release of [[oxytocin]] to intensify the co
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  • Osmotic diuretics works by increasing blood flow to the kidney. This washes out the cortical medullary gradient in the kidne
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  • ...roves blood flow through peripheral blood vessels and therefore helps with blood circulation in the arms and legs (e.g. intermittent claudication), and the In addition, pentoxifylline increases red blood cell deformability, reduces blood viscosity and decreases the potential for platelet aggregation and thrombus
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  • ...ine and nicotinic acid, both of which are vasodilators. It increases blood flow in many vascular beds andhas been promoted for cerebrovascular disorders an
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