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  • ...pressure is then generated within the chambers of the heart driving blood flow out of the heart to the body and the lungs. ...a human heart undergo systole and [[diastole]] in a timed fashion so that blood is propelled forward and backward through the cardiovascular system.
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  • ...{pron-en|daɪˈæstəli}}) is the period of time when the heart fills with blood after [[systole (medicine)|systole]] (contraction). [[Ballistics]] accurate ...k" serving as a way to "hoist" the ventricular myocardium over the mass of blood contained within the chamber just prior to systole.
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  • ...red [[blood vessel]]s that carry blood '''away from the [[heart]]'''. This blood is normally oxygenated, exceptions made for the [[lung|pulmonary]] and [[Um ...ch carry blood to the lungs for oxygenation, all arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the tissues that require oxygen.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...he semilunar valves, therefore allowing the correct unidirectional flow of blood. *[[Blood pressure]]
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  • In [[portal hypertension]], blood will shunt from portal to systemic circulation, bypassing the liver. This l ...:1090-121</ref> and improves oxygenation by redistributing pulmonary blood flow to ventilated areas of lung.<ref>Lowson. Inhaled alternative to nitrous oxi
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  • The early (''E'') diastolic one is caused by accumulation of blood in the atria during previous systole, and second, a late one created by [[a The normal transmitral flow profile has two peaks - an E and an A wave.
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  • ==Blood vessels== ...s]] to stretch in response to pressure has a large effect on perfusion and blood pressure.<ref>{{GeorgiaPhysiology|3/3ch7/s3ch7_10}}</ref>
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  • ...iate influence of transcranial electrostimulation on pain and β-endorphin blood levels: An active placebo-controlled study. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2003;82:8 ...ase in arteriolar diameter would translate into a 26-62% increase in blood flow.” “This effect compares to no measureable change observed in microvesse
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  • ...ho Busatto |title= Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow. |journal=Neuropsychopharmacology |volume=29 |issue= 2|pages=417–426 |y
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  • ...ffects of frequent marijuana use on memory-related regional cerebral blood flow |journal=Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. |volume=72 |issue=1-2 |pages=237–50 | THC and THC-COOH can be quantitated in blood or urine using [[chromatographic]] techniques as part of a drug use testing
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  • ...mmunity|autoimmune disease]], cancer, neuroprotection, fever, disorders of blood pressure.<ref name = "GrotenhermanRussoChapter11">{{Cite journal|title = Ca ...d. There exists some concern over its use since it can also decrease blood flow to the optic nerve. Marijuana lowers IOP by acting on a [[cannabinoid recep
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  • ...y|Brain trauma]] or [[stroke]] can cause [[ischemia]], in which [[blood]] flow is reduced to inadequate levels. Ischemia is followed by accumulation of gl
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  • ...events. These events include the increased uptake of [[glucose]] from the blood stream stimulated by [[insulin]]<ref name=rosen/> and the migration of [[ne ...to [[ion channel]] proteins, resulting in their opening to allow the rapid flow of a particular ion across the plasma membrane.<ref name=kistler/>&nbsp; T
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  • ...d by such severe [[adverse effect|side effect]]s as suppression of [[white blood cell]] production and [[aplastic anemia]]. ...s receiving chronic phenylbutazone therapy should be followed with regular blood work and renal monitoring.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wedgewoodpharmacy
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  • ...adache]] prophylaxis, with treatment starting 2 days prior to the onset of flow or 1 day prior to the expected onset of the headache and continuing for the ...rious side effects may include [[diarrhea]], bloody vomit, [[haematuria]] (blood in urine), blurred vision, skin rash, itching and swelling, sore throat and
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  • ...hanism of these renal ADRs is due to changes in renal haemodynamics (blood flow), ordinarily mediated by prostaglandins, which are affected by NSAIDs. Pros * [[Hypertension]] (high blood pressure)
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  • ...>Xe it can persist from several [[second]]s for xenon atoms dissolved in [[blood]]<ref>{{ |title = On the oxygenation-dependent <sup>129</sup>Xe ''T''<sub>1</sub> in blood
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  • Its rate of clearance exceeds hepatic blood flow, suggesting an extrahepatic site of elimination as well. It has several mec Aside from [[hypotension|low blood pressure]] (mainly through [[vasodilation]]) and transient [[apnea]] follow
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  • ...enters the [[Information Age]], certain individuals take advantage of easy flow of information over the [[Internet]] to commit [[online fraud]] or similar *[[United Blood Nation]]<ref name="gangs"/><ref name="gangland"/><ref name="gangstersencycl
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  • [[File:anthraxmailflow.jpg|thumb|Contaminated mail flow]] ...Gary Kerkvliet]], believe that the illness was caused by anthrax exposure, blood tests did not find anthrax bacteria or [[antibody|antibodies]], and therefo
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