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Body fluid multiomics in 3PM-guided ischemic stroke management: health risk assessment, targeted protection against health-to-disease transition, and cost-effective personalized approach are envisaged. [PDF]
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Vitamin Distribution in Red Blood Cells, Plasma, and Other Body Fluids
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Canine Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis Using Two New Automated Techniques: The Sysmex XN-V Body Fluid Mode and an Artificial-Intelligence-Based Algorithm. [PDF]
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Simplified Method for the Estimation of Inorganic Phosphorus in Body Fluids
H. Goldenberg, Alberto Fernández
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Analysis of characteristic and postexposure practices of occupational blood and body fluid exposures among health care workers in Chinese tertiary hospitals: a retrospective ten-year study. [PDF]
Feng H, Mao X, Li M, Mao H.
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Regulation of Body Fluids [PDF]
The subject of the regulation of the body fluids is indeed complex, including elements of the endocri ne, renal, nervous and cardiovascular systems. Because of the difficulty of the experi mental methods, most of us have had tunnel vision in our research and reviews, although there have been some notable exceptions with respect to the latter (e.g., 58,
Leonard Share, John R. Claybaugh
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In a lean adult male, about 60 per cent of the body weight consists of water. Fatty tissue contains very little water and so as the amount of fat in the body rises, so the proportion of body weight made up of water falls. Females are almost always rather fatter than males and so in a normal female 50–55 per cent of the body weight consists of water. In
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In a lean adult male, about 60 per cent of the body weight consists of water. Fatty tissue contains very little water and so as the amount of fat in the body rises, so the proportion of body weight made up of water falls. Females are almost always rather fatter than males and so in a normal female 50–55 per cent of the body weight consists of water. In
D. F. Horrobin+2 more
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