systemic pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofsystemicandpressure

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systemic
adjective
uk
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
us
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
biologyspecialized
A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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(Definition ofsystemicandpressurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The balloon was positioned in the pulmonary trunk and was progressively inflated until asystemicpressurewas achieved in the "pulmonary ventricle".
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Systemicpressurewas noted in the anomalous pulmonary artery in these patients.
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Close to term, a slight increase in pressure has been reported in the pulmonary trunk compared to thesystemicpressure.
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This requires that we allow for some instances of syntactic change to take place gradually, as may perhaps be needed more generally for phenomena of weakening, analogy, andsystemicpressure.
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Systemic pressures were monitored from the femoral or radial artery.
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I do not wish to suggest that there are no systemic pressures on the language learner.
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Monitoring of pulmonary arterial pressure showed one-third to one-half values of systemic pressures.
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In the fetus, the right heart is dominant and functions at systemic pressures.
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The right ventricle of such patients cannot generate systemic pressures, and these patients do not have ventriculocoronary connections.
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Three of these patients had mildly elevated pulmonary pressures (>33% but less than 50% systemic pressures) at initial postoperative catheterization 9, 11, and 21 months after surgery.
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Fourthly, because fulfillment of the economic plan was decisive, systemic pressures led officials to conspire together and use their ties to achieve that goal.
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Various nations are trying to orderly discontinue unconventional monetary policies installed to alleviate systemic pressures and cultivate recovery, while others are expanding their scope and scale.
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