body fluid

collocation in English

meaningsofbodyandfluid

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body
noun
uk
/ˈbɒd.i/
us
/ˈbɑː.di/
the whole physical structure that forms a person ...
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fluid
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfluː.ɪd/
us
/ˈfluː.ɪd/
a substance that flows and is ...
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(Definition ofbodyandfluidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, it was shown that handling stress induced a marked increase ofbodyfluidcortisol at both temperature levels.
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They are comparable to the fixed histocytes of vertebrates and as the nematodebodyfluidflows by them, they may purify it.
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These results indicate that maintenance of the normal balance of distribution of water within the variousbodyfluidcompartments occurred during the experiment.
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High-dose intravenous antibiotics should be started without delay once the affected joints have been aspirated and blood and any other relevantbodyfluidobtained for microbiological analysis.
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Because the pleural effusion has a density similar tobodyfluidor water, it can be seen on radiographs.
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There are many standardized cell lines available and supernatant is much simpler to analyze than proximalbodyfluid.
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The composition ofbodyfluidhas shown that the first life originated in the oceans.
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Another way to treat it may be to replace the internalbodyfluidand receive respiratory support.
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These are performed on any kind ofbodyfluid, but mostly on serum or plasma.
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These peptides possess potent natriuretic, diuretic, and vasodilating activities and are implicated inbodyfluidhomeostasis and blood pressure control.
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The muscles of the opisthosoma mostly seem to regulate the volume and internal pressure of thebodyfluid.
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It is the same salinity (saltiness) as normal humanbodyfluid.
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Therefore, it is extremely important to rule out all eggs from infected moths by checking the mothsbodyfluidunder a microscope.
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It is the intravascular fluid part of extracellular fluid (allbodyfluidoutside of cells).
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Bodyfluidregulation is impaired due to a failure to excrete fluids, or due to fluid loss from vomiting or diarrhea.
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Using abodyfluidor full serum proteomic method to identify biomarkers can be extremely difficult body fluids are complex and highly variable.
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The loss of the body water component ofbodyfluidis specifically termed dehydration.
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Thebodyfluidcontains phagocytic cells, coelomocytes, which are also found within the hemal and water vascular systems.
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