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The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is the rate at which red blood cells settle in a column of blood in one hour.
To overcome the weight of the column of blood that must be moved from the heart to the elevated brain, high pressure is certainly needed.
A column of blood shot up into the syringe for an instant sharp and solid as a red cord" - to the phantasmagoric escape from the complexes of addiction: "In the cab I realised what had happened..
'That is my erect penis,' he said, 'a column of blood, one of the marvels of nature, a miracle of hydraulic engineering.'ItIt's enormous,' she said.' " According to Lodge's count, Wells "must have had well over a hundred women in his lifetime".
In theory, after inflation of the balloon there is a continuous column of blood from the pulmonary artery to the left ventricle during diastole.
(When an artery is obstructed by a catheter or by the inflation of a balloon, the pressure measured in the stationary column of blood beyond the obstruction is equal to the downstream pressure).
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Unfortunately, the prevailing belief that there is loss of capillaries in scleroderma is based on findings in nail fold capillaroscopy and is dependent on seeing columns of blood.
However, since a particular vein may drain regions containing predominantly one type of column, the selectivity of blood vessels may be a functional marker of an anisotropic stimulus representation, such as the columnar architecture for ocular dominance in the primary visual cortex.
After centrifugation, the height of the red blood cell column was measured by the use of haematocrit reader and compared to the total height of the column of the whole blood.
Re Clyde Haberman's July 12 NYC column, about the shortage of blood in the metropolitan area and the exclusion of gays as donors: It is important for citizens to understand the difficult task the New York Blood Center faces in maximizing collections while protecting recipients.
Apheresis (use of columns to remove selective components of blood) employing immobilized polymyxin B fibre columns was able to remove LPS from human blood (Shimizu et al, 2006), but for the reasons listed above, this may not be an especially effective strategy for the treatment of many humans with sepsis who have Gram-positive sepsis.
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