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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1997
Racial and ethnic minority populations are growing segments of our society. The prevalence of hypertension in these populations differs across groups, and control rates are not as good as in the general population.
S. Sheps
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Racial and ethnic minority populations are growing segments of our society. The prevalence of hypertension in these populations differs across groups, and control rates are not as good as in the general population.
S. Sheps
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Blood and Blood Disorders [PDF]
Blood is the main vehicle for HIV transmission. Other frequent modes of HIV transmission occur from unprotected sexual intercourse, direct needle injection with or infusion of contaminated blood or blood products, or when using unsterilized equipment previously used by a known HIV infected person. An infected mother may transmit the virus to her unborn
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2017
This chapter argues that blood irrigates a particular conception of politics and defines a momentous political tradition that, unacknowledged as such—that is, in terms of its determined rapport to blood—may well claim universal status (with the means to prove and enforce it too) but has yet fully to achieve this status, at least reflectively and ...
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This chapter argues that blood irrigates a particular conception of politics and defines a momentous political tradition that, unacknowledged as such—that is, in terms of its determined rapport to blood—may well claim universal status (with the means to prove and enforce it too) but has yet fully to achieve this status, at least reflectively and ...
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2017
Blood is the fluid which flows in the cardiovascular system. It is, however, not a pure fluid but rather a suspension of a number of different particles (cells, cell fragments and macromolecules) in a fluid base. This chapter explores the fluid behaviour of blood including the impact of the particles on this behaviour.
David Hardman, Peter R. Hoskins
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Blood is the fluid which flows in the cardiovascular system. It is, however, not a pure fluid but rather a suspension of a number of different particles (cells, cell fragments and macromolecules) in a fluid base. This chapter explores the fluid behaviour of blood including the impact of the particles on this behaviour.
David Hardman, Peter R. Hoskins
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1983
Advances in methods of blood or plasma collection, cell separation and preservation, and new techniques for plasma or cell fractionation have made blood component therapy available in all hospitals with a transfusion service. This has emphasized the unjustified wastage of whole blood, which is in short supply, and has highlighted the preservation and ...
P. Mannoni, N. Duedari
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Advances in methods of blood or plasma collection, cell separation and preservation, and new techniques for plasma or cell fractionation have made blood component therapy available in all hospitals with a transfusion service. This has emphasized the unjustified wastage of whole blood, which is in short supply, and has highlighted the preservation and ...
P. Mannoni, N. Duedari
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Money for Blood and Markets for Blood
HEC Forum, 2014Ontario's Bill 178 proposing a Voluntary Blood Donations Act declares the offer or acceptance of payment for the donation of blood a legal offence and makes it subject to penalty. The bill reinvigorates a fundamental debate about the ethical problems associated with the payment of money for blood. Scarcity of blood donors is a recurring problem in most
Michael Quante, Simon Derpmann
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The Patient's Blood is the Safest Blood
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987Transfusion medicine has entered a new phase marked by renewed consideration of the risks of disease transmitted by transfusion. Public concern about the safety of transfusion was aroused by the discovery that the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) can be transmitted by blood transfusion.1 The focus of early AIDS-control measures on making the ...
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Use of Blood and Blood Components
Southern Medical Journal, 1975The indications for transfusions are anemia compromising delivery of oxygen, acute blood loss, cardiopulmonary bypass, exchange transfusion, maintenance of hemostasis, and sepsis associated with granulocytopenia. When transfusion therapy is indicated, only that component of whole blood which is needed for correction of the problem should be given.
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Astrocyte–endothelial interactions at the blood–brain barrier
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006N. Abbott, L. Rönnbäck, E. Hansson
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2018
In her posthumously published, fictionalized memoir, Blood of My Blood, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings provides a scathing account of her relationship with her mother, along with the details of her childhood. Rawlings delved just as deeply into the familial relationships of Ellen Glasgow when researching her biography.
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In her posthumously published, fictionalized memoir, Blood of My Blood, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings provides a scathing account of her relationship with her mother, along with the details of her childhood. Rawlings delved just as deeply into the familial relationships of Ellen Glasgow when researching her biography.
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