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  • 81Bone resorption — is the process by which osteoclasts break down bone [MeshName|Bone+Resorption] and release the minerals, resulting in a transfer of calcium from bone fluid to the blood. The osteoclasts are multi nucleated cells that contain numerous mitochondria …

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  • 82Lymphoid system — Lymphatic drainage redirects here. For the massage technique, see Manual lymphatic drainage. Lymphoid System An image displaying the lymphoid system. Latin …

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  • 83Lymphedema — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I89.0, I97.2, Q82.0 …

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  • 84Shock (circulatory) — Acute shock redirects here. For the psychological condition, see Acute stress reaction. Shock ICD 10 many incl. R57 ICD 9 785 DiseasesDB …

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  • 85Renal function — Diagram showing the basic physiologic mechanisms of the kidney Renal function, in nephrology, is an indication of the state of the kidney and its role in renal physiology. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) describes the flow rate of filtered fluid …

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  • 86Central pontine myelinolysis — Classification and external resources Pons labeled at bottom left ICD 10 G …

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  • 87Nephron — For the drug with trade name Nephron, see Epinephrine. Nephron Nephron of the kidney without juxtaglomerular apparatus Latin nephroneum Gray s …

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  • 88Cardiac muscle — Dog Cardiac Muscl …

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  • 89Excitotoxicity — is the pathological process by which nerve cells are damaged and killed by glutamate and similar substances. This occurs when receptors for the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate such as the NMDA receptor and AMPA receptor are overactivated.… …

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  • 90Compartment (pharmacokinetics) — In pharmacokinetics, a compartment is a defined volume of body fluids. It is distinguished from anatomic compartments, which are bounded by fasciae. It is used in multi compartment models. Examples There are five major body compartments[1]: blood …

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