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  • 51Erythropoietin — Available structures …

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  • 52Human homeostasis — refers to the body s ability to regulate its internal physiology to maintain stability in response to fluctuations in the outside environment. The liver and kidneys help maintain homeostasis. The liver is responsible for metabolizing toxic… …

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  • 53Darrow Yannet diagram — A Darrow Yannet diagram is a schematic used in physiology to identify how the volumes of extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid alter in response to conditions such as adrenal insufficiency and SIADH. It was developed in 1935.[1] References… …

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  • 54Cryopreservation — of plant shoots. Open tank of liquid nitrogen behind …

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  • 55Hypokalemia — Infobox Disease Name = Hypokalemia Caption = Potassium DiseasesDB = 6445 ICD10 = ICD10|E|87|6|e|70 ICD9 = ICD9|276.8 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 000479 eMedicineSubj = emerg eMedicineTopic = 273 MeshID = D007008 Hypokalemia refers to the… …

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  • 56renal system — ▪ anatomy Introduction  in humans (human body), organ system that includes the kidneys, where urine is produced, and the ureters, bladder, and urethra for the passage, storage, and voiding of urine.       In many respects the human excretory, or… …

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  • 57ECF — Abbreviation for extracellular fluid. * * * effective capillary flow; eosinophilic chemotactic factor; erythroid colony formation; Escherichia coli filtrate; ethyl chloroformate; extended care facility; extracellular fluid; extracytoplasmic… …

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  • 58Connective tissue — is a fibrous tissue.[1] It is one of the four traditional classes of tissues (the others being epithelial, muscle, and nervous tissue). Connective Tissue (CT) is found throughout the body.In fact the whole framework of the skeleton and the… …

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  • 59cardiovascular disease — Introduction       any of the diseases, whether congenital or acquired, of the heart and blood vessels (blood vessel). Among the most important are atherosclerosis, rheumatic heart disease, and vascular inflammation. Cardiovascular diseases are a …

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  • 60pump — 1. An apparatus for forcing a gas or liquid from or to any part. 2. Any mechanism for using metabolic energy to accomplish active transport of a substance. breast p. a suction instrument for withdra …

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