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Regulation of Body Fluids

Annual Review of Physiology, 1977
The volume and the distribution ofthe body fluids are determined ultimately by the amounts of body water and sodium. However, the regulation of water and salt turnover is highly complex, involving multiple factors which operate both indepen­ dently and in conjunction with each other.
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On Body Fluid Frequencies

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1985
It is common practice when reporting blood grouping results to include a figure representing the frequency of occurrence of the particular group combination in a population. The data for these calculations can be obtained from a number of sources, for example, blood transfusion records, studies involving population genetics or individual forensic ...
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Body fluid regulation

Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Maintaining the fluid balance requires complex crosstalk within the neural circuits and endocrine systems through the brain-body axis. Previous research focused on the thirst-driving pathways in the brain. Recent studies have shed more light on the role of postingestive feed-forward modulation mediated by peripheral signals. Advances in technology have
Yameng Zhang, Yuki Oka
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Body Fluid Compartments

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1977
The terms mole, molality, molarity, osmole, osmolality, osmolarity, osmolar gap and anion gap are defined and their clinical usefulness indicated. The following body fluid compartments are described: total body water ( TBW), extracellular fluid ( ECF), intracellular fluid ( ICF), transcellular fluid ( TCF), plasma volume, red cell volume and ...
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Progesterone in Body Fluids

Nature, 1952
A METHOD has been developed for the assay of progesterone by which a little as 4 µgm. of the hormone can be detected. It is based on the technique of extraction and partition between organic solvents1 and subsequent separation and semi-quantitative estimation by chromatographic partition on filter paper2.
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Body Fluid Composition

Pediatrics in Review, 2015
Body fluid composition is maintained in a normal physiologic range by regulatory mechanisms that control sodium and water metabolism. A detailed knowledge of the homeostatic mechanisms will help in understanding the pathogenesis and management of disorders of sodium and water balance.After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1 ...
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Physiology of Body Fluid Compartments and Body Fluid Movements

2013
The human body is divided into two main compartments: intracellular space (ICS) and extracellular space (ECS). The ECS is divided into three additional compartments: intravascular space (IVS, plasma), interstitial space (ISS), and transcellular space (TCS) (Fig. 1.1).
Felice Eugenio Agrò, Marialuisa Vennari
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The Body Fluids

1994
The body fluids can be considered to be distributed between two compartments, intracellular and extracellular. The extracellular compartment can in turn be divided into a number of sub-compartments. These are: (a) the plasma (extracellular fluid within the vascular system); (b) the interstitial fluid (extracellular fluid outside the vascular system ...
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Body Cavity Fluids

2013
Body cavity fluid specimens come from the mesothelium-lined pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial cavities and have much in common with one another. These specimens can pose unique challenges for the cytologist. Although the specimens are relatively simple to obtain, diagnosis is often rendered difficult by the very abundance of material provided for ...
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Fluid bodies or bodily fluids

Journal of Language and Sexuality, 2012
Previous researchers discussing cybersexuality have been fascinated with the body-less-ness of cybersex. They have focused on the textual productions and (re)formations of the self that are allowed in this space independent of the body. Thus, the cyber becomes the space of transformation and fluidity of the self while the ‘real’ becomes the site of the
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