arterial flow
collocation in Englishmeaningsofarterialandflow
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arterial
adjective
uk/ɑːˈtɪə.ri.əl/us/ɑːrˈtɪr.i.əl/
related to or flowing in an artery (= a tube carrying blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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flow
noun
uk/fləʊ/us/floʊ/
the movement of something in ...
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With rewarming, consumption of oxygen increased but was significantly less than baseline values in spite of the renalarterialflowreturning to baseline.
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Further variability is to be found in the presence of a ventricular septal defect, but the most important is the source of pulmonaryarterialflow.
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The high velocity systolic pulmonaryarterialflowrepresents the ventricular contraction (v).
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All patients, but none of the controls, demonstrated significant antegrade diastolic pulmonaryarterialflowduring late diastole.
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The malformations form in these patients despite the pulsatile nature of the pulmonaryarterialflow.
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Pulmonaryarterialflowwas normal.
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And if not treated, close follow-up, which includes overnight heart rate monitoring using phonocardiography, measurement of umbilicalarterialflow, and monitoring of fetal growth, would be essential.
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Arterialflowto the scaphoid enters via the distal pole and travels to the proximal pole.
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Individuals with arterial thrombosis or embolism often develop collateral circulation to compensate for the loss ofarterialflow.
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In this case, single flows always continued as individual arterial flows and did not evolve into multiple flow fields.
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