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Her heart stopped right after she got here, probably - almost certainly - from loss of blood volume.
Plasma makes up about 55% of the total blood volume.
"He probably can't withstand more than another seven or eight percent loss of blood volume."
They make up approximately 1% of the total blood volume in a healthy adult.
Since 1985, we have been able to develop and build an instrument to measure human blood volume.
She lost more than a third of her blood volume before she even got here.
The normal blood volume in an average person was only about five quarts.
Your body will increase its blood volume so it can provide blood for the growing baby.
If at all, they can measure blood volume changes.
There are some theories on how it might help, like increased flexibility and blood volume.
This leads to restoration of proper blood volume and pressure.
Your heart's already beating too hard, trying to keep up with the reduced blood volume."
Horses are used because of the large blood volume.
Because of increases in their blood volume, pregnant women require more sodium.
Blood volume is kept constant by applying this corresponding pressure from the outside.
A woman's blood volume expands in pregnancy, which increases her body's water needs.
When moving upright the blood volume moves to the peripheral parts of the body.
The latter mechanism leads to a reduction in blood volume.
The red cells would have been possible, but that would not change the blood volume.
Sodium, and therefore blood volume, is difficult to regulate internally.
The increase in blood volume after cuff inflation is also usually diminished.
Other organisms may experience changes in blood volume and pressure, but that is all.'
A normal ejection fraction is more than 55% of the blood volume.
If these products fail to alleviate symptoms, certain drugs can be given to help increase blood volume.
Diagnostic technologies are commercially available to measure human blood volume.