Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... usually due to blocked/partially blocked coronary arteries; -myocardial infarction is a medical emergency in which some of the heart's
blood supply is suddenly ....
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Stroke and Brain Damage
A stroke, or cardiovascular accident, causes damage to the brain when the
blood supply is reduced or stopped completely, usually by the bursting of a
blood ....
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Pulmonary Circulation, Cardiac Muscle Cells
.... If the
blood supply to this muscle is obstructed by a thrombus, the heart could not pump
blood to the body and so death would ensue quickly. ....
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Rotator Cuff Injuries
.... the subscapularis muscle. The supraspinatus receives its
blood supply from the thoracoacromial artery (15:123). For the most part ....
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Rotator Cuff Injuries Rotator Cuff Injuries
.... the subscapularis muscle. The supraspinatus receives its
blood supply from the thoracoacromial artery (15:123). For the most part ....
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The Female Body
.... Nutrition is provided by the placenta, which protectively surrounds the fetus while gaining access to the mother's
blood supply and other body chemicals, (100-1 ....
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Acute osteomyelitis
.... Bone fragments known as sequestra form as floating fragments of infected dead bone without a
blood supply, and if the process continues, excessive bone death ....
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Composition of Blood
.... If the diseased area of the artery ruptures, it can form a
blood clot, which has the potential to seal off the
blood supply. Blockage ....
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Myocardial Infarction
.... This means the
blood flow through the vessels is lowered, and the
blood supply to the muscle of the heart is lowered, leaving it with a lowered oxygen
supply. ....
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Myocardial infarction (MI)
.... This means the
blood flow through the vessels is lowered, and the
blood supply to the muscle of the heart is lowered, leaving it with a lowered oxygen
supply. ....
(867

3

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The Pericardium
.... 3.3 The coronary arteries regulate the
blood supply to the heart muscle depending on the oxygen needs of the heart, which is determined by the heart rate ....
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The Pericardium
.... 3.3 The coronary arteries regulate the
blood supply to the heart muscle depending on the oxygen needs of the heart, which is determined by the heart rate ....
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Skeletal Muscle
.... 349). Muscles have an excellent
blood supply (5:122). Each individual fiber is surrounded by a network of
blood capillaries (5:122). ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... 349). Muscles have an excellent
blood supply (5:122). Each individual fiber is surrounded by a network of
blood capillaries (5:122). ....
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The Blood-Brain Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier
.... biochemical, and transport specializations expressed by microvascular endothelial cells within the CNS (10:21)." The entire CNS possesses a rich
blood supply. ....
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Forensic scientists
.... from the arm, though there is no research showing that the level of alcohol in the
blood in the arm is the most comparable to that in the
blood supply to the ....
(809

3

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Forensic Toxicology
.... from the arm, though there is no research showing that the level of alcohol in the
blood in the arm is the most comparable to that in the
blood supply to the ....
(809

3

)
CORONARY HEART DISEASE Introduction Whitaker (2
.... According to Whitaker (2002), coronary heart disease or CHD is the most common form of heart disease involving a reduction in the
blood supply to the heart ....
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CORONARY HEART DISEASE Introduction Whitaker (2
.... According to Whitaker (2002), coronary heart disease or CHD is the most common form of heart disease involving a reduction in the
blood supply to the heart ....
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Wellness INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . .
.... strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility." Cardiovascular endurance is the most important aspect of fitness since the
blood supply's transportation of ....
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7

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Alterations in Hematologic Function
.... Orthostatic hypotension is an excessive drop in
blood pressure when a person stands up, and results in fainting because of insufficient
blood supply to the ....
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Forensic Toxicology
.... from the arm, though there is no research showing that the level of alcohol in the
blood in the arm is the most comparable to that in the
blood supply to the ....
(1136

5

)
Forensic Toxicologists
.... from the arm, though there is no research showing that the level of alcohol in the
blood in the arm is the most comparable to that in the
blood supply to the ....
(1136

5

)
Catastrophic Illness
.... General health depends on the
blood supply being rich with oxygen and flowing freely to every part of the body (98). Suggestions ....
(1603

6

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Diabetes
.... Severe cases can cause heart disease, blindness, and arterial "furring," which cuts off
blood supply to extremities (Susman & Helseth, 1997). ....
(2006

8

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AIDS Discourse
.... Further, greater surveillance of the nation's
blood supply have made
blood transfusions a much safer prospect than when AIDS was first discovered. ....
(2501

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Education About AIDs and HIV
.... The only routes left for transmission of the virus are the
blood supply or an accidental exposure through
blood to
blood transfer, two people bleeding on each ....
(1192

5

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Altitude and its effects on athletic performance
.... One response to high altitude hypoxia is that new capillaries develop in muscle, increasing the density of the
blood supply and reducing the diffusion distance ....
(2513

10

)
Lifestyle Issues of Diabetes Mellitus
.... Severe cases can cause heart disease, blindness, and arterial "furring," which cut off
blood supply to extremities (Susman & Helseth, 1997). ....
(2112

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Severe Diabetes Problems
.... Severe cases can cause heart disease, blindness, and arterial "furring," which cut off
blood supply to extremities (Susman & Helseth, 1997). ....
(2095

8

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