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Blood plasma

1988
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the physiological and chemical characteristics of blood plasma. The blood plasma constitutes the intravascular portion of the extracellular fluid of the body. It amounts to some 3.5 liters, and represents, therefore, about one quarter of the total volume of extracellular fluid and about 5% of total body weight.
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Human Blood Plasma and Plasma Substances

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1954
LMOST from the beginning of history, the importance of blood was appreciated and it was believed to have mysterious properties which could be transferred from a donor to a recipient. Although transfusion is an old procedure, no degree of success was attained until the beginning of the present century when Crile, Elsberg, and others developed methods ...
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Enzymes in Blood Plasma.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
This monograph reviews some 589 papers published mostly during the decade from 1951 to 1961 inclusive with regard to the possible clinical significance of plasma enzymes. It appears that plasma enzymes are either the result of cell secretion such as acid and alkaline phosphatase, amylase, pepsin, and a few others or they are lost from cells undergoing ...
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Calculation of percentage changes in volumes of blood, plasma, and red cells in dehydration.

Journal of applied physiology, 1974
D. B. Dill, D. Costill, I. L. still
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Plasma, Plasma Expanders, Blood Transfusions and Blood Fractions

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954
A.D. Mckenzie, H. Rocke Robertson
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Plasma and Blood Viscosity

2019
Plasma viscosity is a useful screening test for the presence of organic disease and a sensitive monitor of disease activity. It is also useful in specific diagnosis of paraproteinemias, in which it can be used to predict the clinical plasma hyperviscosity syndrome. Whole blood viscosity has little use in routine clinical diagnosis. Since it is a global
J. C. Barbenel, Gordon D.O. Lowe
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