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blood replacement
noun
A temporary substitution for an visibly-bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first-aid treatment.
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Paul Warwick, O'Gara's blood replacement, knocked over a penalty and the returning No10 added another to increase the pressure on Leinster.
Romania's sole first-half score came when fly-half Ionut Tofan slotted a penalty after his opposite number David Humphreys - a temporary blood replacement for Ronan O'Gara - was caught offside.
Even in pre-clinical research models, extreme hemodilution by blood replacement with synthetic, acellular crystalloid/colloid solutions has proved efficacious for avoiding ischemia/reperfusion in vivo after several hours of circulatory arrest under ultraprofound hypothermia (<10 °C) [1,2].
Even in pre-clinical research models, extreme hemodilution by blood replacement with synthetic, acellular crystalloid/colloid solutions has proved efficacious for avoiding ischemia/reperfusion in vivo after several hours of circulatory arrest under ultraprofound hypothermia (<10 °C).
Because of that complexity, all the research so far has concentrated not on a total blood replacement but on products that mimic the action of red blood cells, transporting oxygen into the body and taking carbon dioxide out, but which lack the ability to fight diseases and clot.
Symptomatic or clinically significant bleeding requiring blood replacement occurs in approximately 2 out of 1,000 treated patients.
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Outnumbering Toulouse 10 to one in the stands, a slice of Ireland relied on just 15 players - plus a couple of blood replacements - down on the field.
Public concern about infections like HIV and hepatitis, difficulties with getting enough donors, issues about cultural and religious objections, and problems with storage of blood have helped to intensify the research for a blood replacements.
Speaking of, some outlets have published unsubstantiated rumors that Thiel and other tech folks may be doing just that paying $10,000 a pop for young blood replacements.
Cerebrocirculatory responses to total perfluorocarbon (FC-43 -for-blood FC-43 -for-blood less than 1%) were studied in anesthetized, ventilated rats breathing 100% O2.
Lee et al [24], [25] used a radiolabeled-microsphere technique to evaluate cerebrocirculatory responses to total perfluorocarbon (FC-43) for-blood replacement (Hct less than 1%) in anesthetized, ventilated rats breathing 100% O2.
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