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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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blood
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Consequently, this provides a potential route for portal venous blood to reach the liver.
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Three venous blood samples were taken at 15 minute intervals.
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Granulocytes and mononuclear cells were obtained by gradient centrifugation of venous blood from healthy volunteers.
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Packed cell volume was measured in the first arterial or venous blood sample obtained, usually when establishing arterial access.
pressure
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Blood supply to the vital organs can be more accurately measured by a central venous pressure line.
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You may come across central venous pressure lines on a general surgical ward.
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The following instructions were given: To monitor vital signs and measure the central venous pressure , half hourly at first.
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In the intensive care unit the patient was managed with central venous pressure monitoring and direct arterial pressure monitoring.
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Central venous pressure may also be recorded.
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This may indicate that other factors also play an important role in increasing hepatic venous pressure gradient in acute liver failure.
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He had been observed for some time in the recovery unit as his central venous pressure and blood pressure were low.
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All patients but one had an increased hepatic venous pressure gradient.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Figure 3 summarises motor activity before, during, and after infusion of venous effluents.
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Granulocytes and mononuclear cells were obtained by gradient centrifugation of venous blood from healthy volunteers.
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In the intensive care unit the patient was managed with central venous pressure monitoring and direct arterial pressure monitoring.
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It is therefore not unreasonable to propose that bile salts might be the inhibitory component in the venous effluent.
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The patient with the deep venous thrombosis also had intraoperative stimulation of the calf.
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This may indicate that other factors also play an important role in increasing hepatic venous pressure gradient in acute liver failure.
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Thus, the bile itself seemed to be the inhibitory agent in the venous effluent.