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    Blood transfusion. by Bolton-Maggs, P, Murphy, M

    Published 2004
    Journal article
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    Abnormal blood flow and red blood cell deformability in severe malaria. by Dondorp, A, Kager, P, Vreeken, J, White, N

    Published 2000
    “…Here, Arjen Dondorp and colleagues describe the various contributors to impaired microcirculatory flow in falciparum malaria: sequestration, rosetting and recent findings regarding impaired red blood cell deformability. The correlation with clinical findings and possible therapeutic consequences are discussed.…”
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    Can Photoplethysmography Replace Arterial Blood Pressure in the Assessment of Blood Pressure? by Martínez, G, Howard, N, Abbott, D, Lim, K, Ward, R, Elgendi, M

    Published 2018
    “…Arterial Blood Pressure (ABP) and photoplethysmography (PPG) are both useful techniques to monitor cardiovascular status. …”
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    Chloroquine for donated blood? by White, N

    Published 1987
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    Malaria and the blood film. by Day, N

    Published 2003
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    Blood gas techniques. by Maclaren, R

    Published 1993
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    Human adipose tissue blood flow and micromanipulation of human subcutaneous blood flow. by Goossens, G, Karpe, F

    Published 2008
    “…Regulation of blood flow in tissues such as skeletal muscle, liver, and adipose tissue is needed to meet the changing local metabolic and physiological demands under varying conditions. …”
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    Effect of measuring ambulatory blood pressure on sleep and on blood pressure during sleep. by Davies, R, Jenkins, N, Stradling, J

    Published 1994
    “…OBJECTIVE: To assess whether recording of ambulatory blood pressure at night causes arousal from sleep and a change in the continuous blood pressure recorded simultaneously. …”
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    Effects of arterial blood gas levels on cerebral blood flow and oxygen transport. by Payne, S, Mohammad, J, Tisdall, M, Tachtsidis, I

    Published 2011
    “…When combined with measures of Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF), it has the potential to provide information about oxygen delivery, utilization and metabolism. …”
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    Yield of blood cultures in relation to the cultured blood volume in Bactec 6A bottles by Mensa, J, Almela, M, Casals, C, Martínez, J, Marco, F, Tomás, R, Vidal, F, Soriano, E, Jiménez De Anta, T

    Published 1997
    “…BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources. …”
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    Viscoelasticity of blood and viscoelastic blood analogues for use in polydymethylsiloxane in vitro models of the circulatory system. by Campo-Deaño, L, Dullens, R, Aarts, D, Pinho, F, Oliveira, M

    Published 2013
    “…The non-Newtonian properties of blood are of great importance since they are closely related with incident cardiovascular diseases. …”
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    [Yield of blood cultures in relation to the cultured blood volume in Bactec 6A bottles] by Mensa, J, Almela, M, Casals, C, Martínez, J, Marco, F, Tomás, R, Vidal, F, Soriano, E, Jiménez de Anta, T

    Published 1997
    “…BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources. …”
    Journal article
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    Effect of dehydration on blood tests by Masood Ashraf, M, Rea, R

    Published 2017
    “…In this third article in our ‘Test tips’ series, Dr Muhammad Masood Ashraf and Dr Rustam Rea examine the effects of dehydration on all essential diabetes blood tests, and provide guidance on key practical points to consider.…”
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    Raised blood glucose concentration by Holt, T, Holt, C

    Published 2009
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    Blood compatibility of enveloped viruses. by Kueberuwa, G, Cawood, R, Seymour, L

    Published 2010
    “…A significant limitation to the use of viruses as systemic vectors is the susceptibility of the vector to inactivation and clearance by various blood components. Despite much focus on antibodies as the primary neutralizing molecules in blood, other mechanisms inactivate and clear virus particles from the bloodstream in both naïve and pre-immune hosts. …”
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