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“... and varying degrees of severity that can be life threatening. Patients with this disease require...”
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“... surfaces displayed loss of bismuth after immersion in both media and consequently a decrease in radiopacity...”
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“... 5.4 ± 0.1 to 6.2 ± 0.2 mmHg/mL.g-1.min-1. We observed decreases in urinary flow (UF) from 0.13 ± 0.01 to 0.05 ± 001 mL.g-1.min...”
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“... environmental factors can cause release of vasopressin and leads to vasoconstriction of the splanchnic vascular...”
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“...Introduction: Portal vein clamping can generate splanchnic venous congestion and increase portal...”
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“... were alpha-chloralose anesthetized and artificially ventilated, with Doppler flow probes around the...”
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“... were alpha-chloralose anesthetized and artificially ventilated, with Doppler flow probes around the...”
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“... to enhance and/or prolong the therapeutic effect, add action target specificity and decrease toxicity...”
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