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  • ...sation, and [[chemosensitising]] effects through inhibition of drug efflux pumps ([[ATP-binding cassette]] transporters) or other mechanisms (reviewed in th ...pharmacology fifth edition 2003,reprint 2004, published by-Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher Ltd, 2003,KD tripathi, page 739,740.</ref>
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  • ...of Essential Medicines|Essential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ==Medical use==
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  • ...m gas can also be 'pumped' by thermally cycling activated carbon 'sorption pumps' between 4 [[kelvin]]s and higher temperatures. An example of this is to pr ===Medical applications===
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  • ...= Digoxin comes from Digitalis lanata | year = 1996 | journal = [[British Medical Journal]] | format = letter | volume = 312 | issue = 7035 | pages = 912 | u ...um level due to paralysis of the cell membrane bound ATPase-dependent Na/K pumps), the specific antidote is antidigoxin (antibody fragments against digoxin,
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  • ...nstead of mercury. Mercury thermometers are still occasionally used in the medical field because they are more accurate than alcohol thermometers, though both ...In 2002, the [[U.S. Senate]] passed legislation to phase out the sale of [[Medical prescription|non-prescription]] mercury thermometers. In 2003, [[Washington
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  • ...ng parts, they are durable and reliable. Major disadvantages of diffusion pumps are the liquid’s tendency to back stream into the vacuum chamber and caus ...s spectrometers and that used for various surface physics studies. Vacuum pumps are also used in the production of electric lamps, vacuum tubes, and cathod
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  • ...ay, when the water level was lower, it became apparent that neither of the pumps was fitted with a hose long enough to reach to the bottom of the tank. To o ...ad on the body. Employers should have regard to the guidance in AS 1715 on medical fitness for the wearing of respiratory protective devices.
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  • ...s of the eye at longer wavelengths. The table below summarizes the various medical conditions caused by lasers at different wavelengths, not including injurie ...afety interlock. Most entertainment, industrial, scientific, military, and medical lasers are in this category.
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  • *[[Risk]]s arising solely from [[medical treatment|medical]] or [[dental treatment]]. ...volume of air through a sampling media such as filters or charcoal tubes. Pumps are generally worn for 8 hours or for a full working shift. The sample medi
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  • ...cians|emergency medical technicians (EMTs)]]) and oversight of [[emergency medical services]] are governed at the state level. Each state is free to add or su ...accessdate=2008-04-01 |format=PDF|publisher=National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians |pages=10|quote=50 state-4 non-registry states-states not using
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  • The heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs. In the hu ...ystem]] is used, but the heart is not always completely separated into two pumps. Amphibians have a three-chambered heart.
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  • ...ook | author = Brunner, L. | coauthor = Suddarth, D. | title = Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing | edition = sixth | year = 1988 | publisher = JB Lippincot ...eks may indicate infection or some other disease process requiring further medical attention. <ref>{{ cite book | author = Jarvis, C. | title = Physical Exami
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  • ...]ated [[blood]] from the [[right atrium]] via the [[tricuspid valve]], and pumps it into the [[pulmonary artery]] via the [[pulmonary valve]] and [[pulmonar
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  • ...concentration is returned to its basal level through a variety of protein pumps and calcium exchangers located on the plasma membrane and sarcoplasmic reti ...fied in box, then ref is: {{cite book |author=Walter F., PhD. Boron |title=Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch |publisher=Elsevier/Saunders
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  • ...onary circulation]] to/for the [[lung]]s, and the '''[[left ventricle]]''' pumps blood into the [[systemic circulation]] through the [[aorta]] (systemic cir ...tening and its relation to diastolic cardiac function. Journal: Journal of Medical Ultrasonics
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  • ...ated]] [[ketone]] thereof and, therefore, a semi-synthetic drug. It is, in medical terms, an [[opioid]] analgesic and, in legal terms, a [[narcotic]]. It sho ..., and others — a pump based on a piston powered by osmotic pressure that pumps drug/s into the body over an extended period. The unit is implanted under
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  • |journal=British Medical Bulletin ...d the earliest [[laser]] designs used xenon flash lamps as [[Laser pumping|pumps]].<ref name="toyserkani" /> Xenon is also being used to search for hypothet
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  • ...le would attempt to fill their gas at the Naval Base of the National Naval Medical Center, as they felt it was safer inside the guarded fence. Various governm
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