haemostasis

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  • 122warfarina — fármaco anticoagulante de la familia de las cumarinas estructura química [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/W/wa.htm#Warfarina] monografía [véase http://www.iqb.es/cbasicas/farma/farma04/w001.htm] En Mayo de 2000 la Australasian Society of… …

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  • 123platelet — Anucleate discoid cell (3 m m diameter) found in large numbers in blood; important for blood coagulation and for haemostasis. Platelet a granules contain lysosomal enzymes; dense granules contain ADP (a potent platelet aggregating factor), and… …

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  • 124materials science — the study of the characteristics and uses of various materials, as glass, plastics, and metals. [1960 65] * * * Study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are determined by the material s composition and structure, both… …

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  • 125bleeding and blood clotting — ▪ disease Introduction       escape of blood from blood vessels into surrounding tissue and the process of coagulation through the action of platelets. Significance of hemostasis       The evolution of high pressure blood circulation in… …

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  • 126haemostatic — adjective That promotes haemostasis …

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  • 127Christopher B-Lynch — Professor Dr. Christopher B Lynch, MA, MBBS, LRCP, MRCS, FRCS, FRCOG, MAE (b. 1 October 1947) is a Sierra Leone born British obstetrician/gynaecological surgeon. Contents 1 Birth 2 Career 3 Surgical inventions 4 Awards …

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  • 128Healthcare science — Biomedical Science redirects here. It is not to be confused with Medical research. Healthcare science is the applied science dealing with the application of science, technology, engineering or mathematics to the delivery of healthcare. [1]… …

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