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Metagenomic next-generation sequencing-based characterization of the viral spectrum in clinical pulmonary and peripheral blood samples of patients. [PDF]

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Peripheral Blood Leukocytes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2008
Assessment of peripheral blood leukocytes is the most common clinical pathology test in equine practice. It is always a part of complete body function assessment and frequently is used alone, or in conjunction with, fibrinogen to monitor response to treatment.
Angela P. Begg, Joan B. Carrick
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The Peripheral Blood Vessels.

JAMA, 1963
The keynote of this monograph is (as one contributor puts it) to "set the stage for a mechanistic cellular and subcellular approach to the peripheral circulation." It is based on a symposium on the pathological physiology and anatomy of the peripheral vessels sponsored in 1962 by the International Academy of Pathology.
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Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes in Sarcoidosis

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1982
Sarcoidosis is characterised by changes in the lymphocyte subpopulations of the peripheral venous blood in the majority of patients. Thymus derived lymphocytes (T cells) are low whilst Bursa derived lymphocytes (B cells) are usually normal in number.
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HELIOTHERAPY AND THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1930
With the growth in popularity of the use of light treatment in disease, many claims have been set forth relative to the specific effect of irradiation on the human and the animal organism. A considerable amount of evidence has been collected indicating that light rays have a definite role in influencing metabolic processes, as witness the success with ...
Dorothy Lyons, Gerald Norton Hoeffel
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Peripheral circulation in the newborn: Interaction of peripheral blood flow, blood pressure, blood volume, and blood viscosity

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
Peripheral blood flow and systolic blood pressure (strain-gauge plethysmograph), blood volume (Evans blue) and whole blood viscosity (cone-plate viscometer) have been measured in 66 premature and full-term infants 6 to 144h of age. Blood flow and blood volume were moderately decreased in the infants with respiratory distress. Highly significant (P less
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