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Anthropometric changes and fluid shifts [PDF]
Several observations of body size, shape, posture, and configuration were made to document changes resulting from direct effects of weightlessness during the Skylab 4 mission.
Hoffler, G. W.+2 more
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GLUCOSE CONTENT OF THE BODY FLUID IN MARINE ANNELIDS
Charles G. Wilber
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The body fluids: Basic physiology and practical therapeutics [PDF]
Louis M. Hellman
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the overall use of prescription medications among individuals with multiple sclerosis compared to the general population, with a focus on treatments beyond disease‐modifying therapies. Methods We conducted a nationwide, registry‐based study in Denmark.
Josefine Windfeld‐Mathiasen+4 more
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THE ESTIMATION OF CHLORIDES IN BODY FLUIDS
Victor John Harding, Edward H. Mason
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WATER STORAGE AND THE MOVEMENTS OF BODY FLUIDS AND CHLORIDES DURING ACUTE LIVER DISEASE [PDF]
Daniel H. Labby, Charles L. Hoagland
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Body-fitted topology optimization of 2D and 3D fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers
F. Feppon+3 more
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The rs10191329 Risk Allele Is Associated With Pronounced Retinal Layer Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate whether the rs10191329 risk allele in the DYSF–ZNF638 locus, which is implicated in central nervous system resilience rather than immune‐mediated pathology, is associated with retinal layer thinning, a biomarker of neuroaxonal damage in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). Methods From a prospective observational study,
Gabriel Bsteh+22 more
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Background: Few studies have evaluated digital morphology (DM) analyzers on body fluids (BF). We evaluated the performance of a DM analyzer, Sysmex DI-60 (Sysmex, Kobe, Japan) for white blood cell (WBC) differentials in BF samples.
Eunju Shin+6 more
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STUDIES ON GANGRENE FOLLOWING COLD INJURY. IV. THE USE OF FLUORESCEIN AS AN INDICATOR OF LOCAL BLOOD FLOW: DISTRIBUTION OF FLUORESCEIN IN BODY FLUIDS AFTER INTRAVENOUS INJECTION 1 [PDF]
J. M. Crismon, Frederick A. Fuhrman
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