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You can use it to refer to a system that transports substances around the body, as in the circulatory system. For example, "The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body."
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circulatory
adjective
Of or pertaining to a circulation, especially to the circulatory system.
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Soviet public-health statistics show a clear decline from 1965 to the early 1980s, with rising deaths from circulatory diseases (because of poor diet, smoking and, especially, drinking).
SUCH was the shortage of cadavers in the 17th century that William Harvey, the Englishman who discovered the circulatory system, dissected his own father and sister.
Drugs designed to curb migraine pain have therefore aimed at stopping blood vessels dilating.Brain-imaging studies suggest, however, that migraines are neurological disorders, rather than circulatory ones.
Even so, this entrenched pattern of poverty seems to contradict the circulatory principles of the market: over the course of a century, the poor areas of Booth's London ought to have attracted investment and gentrification, by virtue of cheap property.
Glucose is continuously delivered throughout the body by its circulatory systems.
Over the past 30 years one of the biggest factors in reducing mortality rates among 65-74-year-olds 65-74-year-olds 65-74-year-olds 65-74-year-oldsms.
Where other tourists in a new city might head for the town centre or the main shopping street, he would hop on a bus or a tram and ride it out to the suburbs, mapping out the city's skeleton, studying its circulatory system, seeking to understand how it all worked.
IF TRADE routes are the global economy's circulatory system, the port of Long Beach is one of the valves.
Indeed, subsequent experiments have demonstrated that, when injected into special experimental mice, these differentiated cells are able to form fully functional blood vessels which join up with the animal's own circulatory system.
Far more serious is the possibility that the clot, or a piece of it, splits off and starts racing round the circulatory system.
Studies suggest that NICE is more generous than much of the rest of the NHS: one analysis found that the managers who control local health-service budgets tend to be willing to spend only around £12,000 to gain an extra QALY for patients with circulatory disease, compared with the £30,000 NICE generally allows for drugs.
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