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Buttery and Boatman (1964, 1966) ascribed the pressure gradient contradiction with mass flow hypothesis to the anatomy of rubber tree bark.

This would be in keeping with the importance previously ascribed to capillary pressure in the movement of fluid across the healthy vessel wall, as capillary pressure is known to be the most variable of Starling's forces.

The latter can be explained by the very common phenomenon of polyploidy in plants rather than being ascribed to evolutionary pressure to create more specialized forms of VDAC, as it is observed in mammals (De Pinto et al. 2010).

Similarly others have not shown any change in aortic stiffness or pulse wave velocity with different dialysate calcium concentrations during a single dialysis session, with changes in blood pressure ascribed to changes in stroke volume [ 21].

Some Western diplomats ascribe this to the pressure hawks in the diaspora have applied to the Armenian president, Serzh Sargsyan.But it is at home that Mr Erdogan is causing the most concern.

This is ascribed to the adverse pressure gradient strength and the potential core-like region extension.

For the water flooding experiment, the proportions due to rise the sequestration pressures are different in each scenario and FBG arrays, and they are generally positive increase, which can also be ascribed to the effective pressure.

Habitual excess salt consumption 2 is a main determinant of the disease burden ascribed to high blood pressure 3 leading to many serious but avoidable complications, premature mortality and significant healthcare costs.

Those same investigators provided further support for this hypothesis by showing that rats given dopamine to increase cardiac output suffered increased albumin leak when ventilated with high pressure, and ascribed a major portion of the protective effect of PEEP in the setting of high pressure ventilation to its reduction of pulmonary perfusion [ 22].

Their underlying pathophysiology is ascribed to an increased pressure on peripheral nerves (e.g. in the carpal tunnel; Gelberman et al., 1981; Luchetti et al., 1990), which leads to impaired neural microcirculation (Rydevik et al., 1981) followed by focal demyelination (Mackinnon, 2002).

Epidemiological data revealed that hypertension is responsible for 54% of stroke, 47% of ischemic heart disease, and 25% of other cardiovascular diseases worldwide; a total of 6.7 million deaths throughout the world (≈13.5% of all) are ascribed to high blood pressure [ 2].

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