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Low mean arterial pressure (MAP) can cause low renal blood flow and damage the kidneys.
Low MAP can cause low renal blood flow (RBF) and damage the kidney [ 3].
Not only allele frequency, but also errors in the marker map can cause high imputation error rates for particular loci.
See related letter by Jacobs, http://ccforum.com/content/15/5/442 Acute circulatory failure is the main cause of renal failure in intensive care unit (ICU) patients [ 1- 3], as low cardiac output and/or low mean arterial pressure (MAP) can cause low renal blood flow (RBF) and harm the kidney [ 4].
Running from control sites without relying on your map can cause you to get lost.
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