Sentence examples for circulation point from inspiring English sources

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From the pathophysiological blood/fluid circulation point of view, the endothelial surface is fenestrated with gaps between endothelial cells, and is surrounded by discontinuous or absent basement membranes and fewer or poorly adherent pericytes.

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Unfortunately, not much has changed since 2005 when a special issue of Circulation pointed out disparities in the rates of cardiovascular disease, disease management, and outcomes for African-Americans.

Toward the end of his life he wrote a letter for general circulation pointing out that Abel, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses and David were all keepers of sheep or cattle and therefore that a learned education should not be seen as a necessary qualification for ministry.

This pattern of transient circulation points towards the possibility of co-circulation of a substantial number of antigenic variants, as argued for in statistical analyses of influenza's HA sequences (Strelkowa and Lässig, 2012).

The most profound change since the 1980s, the period that marks the major circulation turning point for nationals, is the twin phenomenon of a fragmentation of society and a fragmentation of media.

University of Arizona researchers published a study in 2004 in Circulation that pointed out the problem with current guidelines.

With regard to the Mediterranean Sea, our review of the physical circulation literature points out to a major change in surface and deep circulation in the late 1980s, diversely attributed to various climate factors.

An editorial accompanying the Circulation article points out some of its limitations, including the fact that participants' mortality could have resulted in part from higher lead exposures that occurred prior to the study period.

In doing so, he has worked with a wide range of numerical models, ranging from point-scale models of land biogeophysical processes to general circulation models; and point to global-scale observational data for evaluation and complementary analyses.

We note here that several independent studies, not focusing on regime shifts (hence, unbiased), involving different techniques - from time series analyses, to in situ observations, and to general circulation models – all point to the late 1980s as a period of major change in the Mediterranean hydrography, surface circulation, and deep convection.

A tourniquet, for example, stops the blood circulation below the point on which it is applied, which leaves the rest of the extremity susceptible to becoming "dead muscle," says Velmahos.

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