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They migrate between the deep and the peripheral circulation.
During the day they are present in the deep veins and during the night the migrate to the peripheral circulation.
Accordingly, peripheral circulation is withdrawn to protect the organs at the sacrifice of the limbs.
A full peripheral circulation exam should be performed.
A fetus is exposed via the placenta to all substances which are present in the peripheral circulation of the mother.
The adverse effect on the peripheral circulation is probably due to α-mediated vasoconstriction in the blood vessels.
A very small amount will warm you, stimulate your peripheral circulation, clear your head, concentrate your thoughts.
Mucosal T lymphocytes appear to be functionally distinct from those present in the peripheral circulation.
This occurs both in the peripheral circulation and in the central nervous system after levodopa has crossed the blood brain barrier.
In a healthy adult person, approximately 10-10 new blood cells are produced daily in order to maintain steady state levels in the peripheral circulation.
There has been considerable concern about the use of β-blocking drugs in diabetic patients in connection with hypoglycaemia and the peripheral circulation.
Oxygen has Vasoconstriction effects on the circulatory system, reducing peripheral circulation and was once thought to potentially increase the effects of stroke.
In the peripheral circulation FSL constructs are observed to be lost from red cell kodecytes at a rate of about 1% per hour.
In non-diabetic subjects, portal insulin concentrations are twofold to threefold greater than those in the peripheral circulation.
Another possible factor is that children generally don't smoke, and smoking is known to harm peripheral circulation, leading to facial wrinkles and grayness.
Glucose is usually present in the CSF; the level is usually about 60% that in the peripheral circulation.
Usually, she noted, dying patients become dehydrated; swallowing becomes hard; and peripheral circulation decreases, resulting in perspiration and clammy skin that feels cold to the touch.
From these three substances, the pharmaceutical preparation Hydergine was developed, a medicament for improvement of peripheral circulation and cerebral function in the control of geriatric disorders.
Contributing factors include frequent use of nail products, overexposure to detergents or water or, possibly, iron deficiency, thyroid disease or a decrease in peripheral circulation.
McDonald in 1974 showed that the first five harmonics usually contain 90% of the entire pulsatile energy within the system of pressure/flow oscillations in the peripheral circulation.
In 2004, there are plans to launch Dolner for peripheral circulation, anti-emetic Nazea OD, and hypertensive Hypoca.
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is characterized by a reduction in ventricular performance and abnormalities in peripheral circulation and organs.
C-peptide levels are measured instead of insulin levels because insulin concentration in the portal vein ranges from two to ten times higher than in the peripheral circulation.
Less commonly, left shift may also refer to a similar phenomenon in severe erythro anemia, when reticulocytes and immature erythrocyte precursors appear in the peripheral circulation.
Hydrostatic pressure from water immersion squeezes the extremities, and forces blood from the peripheral circulation (arms, legs) to the central circulation (heart, lungs, great vessels of the chest)