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"arterial" Definitions
  1. connected with the tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
  2. connected with a large and important road, river, railway line, etc.

206 Sentences With "arterial"

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But while smoking in youth was associated with increased arterial stiffness, stopping during adolescence could restore arterial health.
He saw arterial lesions, showing that mummies had atheromatous degenerative arterial disease, found evidence of smallpox in another twentieth dynasty mummy, and diagnosed tuberculosis in a mummy whose soft tissue was preserved.
John died suddenly from an arterial problem in September 2003.
A second major arterial road was blocked by a landslip.
Fortunately, there appears to be no nerve or arterial damage.
Heavy rain caused landslips, closing arterial roads, including a state highway.
He had two stents inserted after doctors found an arterial blockage.
"As dysfunction of the vascular endothelium is central to the pathogenesis of vascular disease, such adverse arterial effects could lead to the development of occlusive arterial diseases, including myocardial infarction and stroke," Delp and co. write.
One is arterial and one is for the cavities or the abdomen.
Not the blood gas, nor the Quinton catheter, nor the arterial line.
They talk about traffic lights, dedicated rickshaw lanes, arterial roads, light rail.
Protesters occupied and barricaded key arterial roads and shut down metro lines.
I waved him off — there was no sign of an arterial bleed.
The bacteria can also cause arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis on rare occasions.
Arena's pulmonary arterial hypertension drug, ralinepag, is expected to begin late-stage trials.
The basic idea is that you inject the arterial system with embalming fluid.
The bacteria can also cause arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis in rare occasions.
The biotechnology company is discontinuing product development for the pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment.
Gable died in 1960 from an arterial blood clot after suffering a heart attack.
It acquired Actelion and its arsenal of pulmonary arterial hypertension drugs for $30 billion.
" Gander asks in "Son," a poem addressed to his and Wright's "one arterial child.
Actelion makes drugs for pulmonary arterial hypertension, which can be disabling and shorten lives.
Varicose veins are also associated with increased risks of arterial disease and heart failure.
Origami-style techniques are already in use in deep space solar arrays and arterial stents.
A slower velocity is a good sign; it means the arterial walls are more elastic.
In both studies, a long history of heavy exercise was linked to having arterial plaques.
Beyond prevention, the doctors could forcibly widen the arterial blockade or inject clot-busting drugs.
Diuretics remove excess fluid and make the arterial walls less stiff, which can lower blood pressure.
The state government has announced it will be vacuum cleaning and sprinkling water on arterial roads.
Later, he would learn he was suffering a pulmonary embolism, an arterial blockage in the lungs.
"There is good evidence that saturated fat increases cholesterol and problems with arterial disease," he said.
They also had higher pulse pressures, a predictor for peripheral arterial disease and congestive heart failure.
It was all arterial spurts and mangled limbs, and I was laying the red on thick.
High calcium levels are associated with more arterial plaque and a greater risk of heart attack.
Yet "fewer studies have established an association between varicose veins and peripheral arterial disease," he said.
West Bengal has reclassified national highways as arterial roads, which fall under the jurisdiction of local authorities.
It's just the basic displacement of the arterial systems, so you're injecting embalming fluid and removing blood.
If its arterial flow is blocked, it blunts and slows down the economic engine for everyone else.
While he doesn't consider himself a timid rider, "the route includes pretty scary arterial intersections," he said.
But lowering LDL cholesterol is only one factor in the complexity of factors that influence arterial health.
Phys Ed Men who exercised the most tended to have more arterial plaque and higher calcium scores.
"It is possible that he might have another stroke if his arterial disease continues to worsen," Tan added.
Results from another trial evaluating Brilinta in peripheral arterial disease are expected in the second half of 2016.
The procedure, called Trans Arterial Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), was to correct a narrowing of the aortic valve.
Public health strategies need to prevent adoption of these habits in adolescence to preserve or restore arterial health.
Failure to perform arterial testing should result in non-payment for the amputation from Medicare (and other payors).
When we refer to "improving circulation," medically speaking we are referring to reducing the development of arterial plaque.
Carmen Ejogo leapt in the air and grasped two lengths of silk, each the color of arterial blood.
They fail to clean up messes on arterial walls or to spot cancer cells in need of destruction.
Sanders underwent a procedure to have two stents inserted to address an arterial blockage, according to his campaign.
Past studies have shown that spaceflight can reduce the heart rate, lower arterial pressure and increase cardiac output.
Stents and bypass treat only areas that are obviously narrowed, but medical therapy treats the entire arterial system.
Marshall's version is darker and messier, except when those arterial sprays of blood slather color all over the screen.
Then, there are parts of the body that aren't reached through the arterial system, and that's the abdominal area.
If medications aren't enough, procedures such as angioplasty and adding a stent or Arterial bypass surgeries may be recommended.
These in turn lead to long-term changes, like arterial wall thickening, that increase the blood pressure set point.
He had a surgical biopsy and experienced heavy arterial bleeding; doctors were forced to put him on a ventilator.
For instance, on large arterial roadways, walkers feel comfortable only if the sidewalks are at least 15 feet wide.
Actelion is known for its treatments and products for pulmonary arterial hypertension, or high blood pressure in the lungs.
In the rare case that it finds its way into the bloodstream, it can cause arterial infections, endocarditis, and arthritis.
For one thing, the test measures arterial plaque that is hardened and firmly attached to the lining of coronary vessels.
No alcancé a oír todo lo que decían, pero las palabras "siete centímetros" y "arterial" las escuché fuertes y claras.
She holds books, drips blood, or clutches her temples, in colors ranging from sooty to dirty and arterial to menstrual.
The heart probably pumped the formation through the arterial system, and so it would have spread all throughout her body.
They've got a great track record of innovation in drug conditions like pulmonary arterial hypertension, very difficult to treat condition.
The Taliban took control of the arterial road in August and had imposed a tolls on civilians using the highway.
According to WedMD, however, the cacao-based treat could reduce heart attacks, lower blood pressure and improve arterial blood flow.
Several neighbors remembered the mother of two had dyed it a few weeks before from black to an arterial vermilion.
The possibly-soon-be "park-formally-known-as-Glacier" is known for its sparkling ice formations and breathtaking arterial road.
"We effectively had to drop our trousers and stick needles in each other's groins to get arterial blood," Dhillon said.
Sometimes frightened whales bolt toward the surface and die of decompression sickness—the bends—or of an arterial gas embolism.
The U.S. healthcare titan on Friday confirmed talks with the Swiss maker of medicines for deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
The study released in late March — in anticipation of its presentation at the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting in Chicago later this week — noted that 70 percent of women who had evidence of breast-arterial calcification detected through digital mammography also had coronary-arterial calcification, often a predictor of heart attacks and strokes.
The researchers found that breast-arterial calcification was as effective at predicting heart-arterial calcification as blood pressure, cholesterol and the Framingham Risk Score, but cautioned that the 292-woman study should be followed by a larger study before the information could be used effectively as a preventive strategy for reducing heart attacks and strokes.
She hopped to the front door of the Wallace house as blood from a torn arterial vein sprayed out behind her.
Europe's biggest biotech firm said Health Canada had granted a notice of compliance for Uptravi, a new pulmonary arterial hypertension medicine.
Natalie Cole died as a result of heart failure brought on by idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH), her family has revealed.
These fashionable, retro-looking warehouses and apartment buildings along the waterfront and older arterial streets are now largely piles of rubble.
In rare cases, it can infect the blood as well, causing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections, endocarditis, and arthritis.
Seventeen-year-olds who had smoked in the past but were not current smokers had arterial health similar to never-smokers.
I am not talking about arterial flow or atrophy of a brain stem, but about the experience of being a child.
Sanders's campaign announced Tuesday that the 78-year-old underwent a heart procedure after he was found to have arterial blockage.
"If it's truly arterial, it's generally going to be treated with surgery," said Stewart, who was not involved in Familia's treatment.
Now, new research by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh's psychiatry department has tied self-silencing to increased arterial plaque buildup.
Gaffe-prone Sakurada said last month that it was fortunate that arterial roads in northern Japan remained operational following the disaster.
One of its more serious complications is a heart-lung condition known as pulmonary arterial hypertension, which was diagnosed in 2002.
Wings Army has ten locations in Mexico City; tonight, we're south of the metropolis and packed alongside the arterial Insurgentes Sur freeway.
Witness the traffic jams on the arterial roads out of Moscow on Friday afternoons, as the weekend rush to the dacha begins.
Hopefully my daughter will never know the horrors of Peeps that are arterial red or impregnated with watermelon or drizzled in crème.
RHP Jeurys Familia was diagnosed with an arterial clot in his right shoulder and may need surgery, the team announced on Thursday.
One police official said there were about 200 people taking part on Sunday, blocking the key arterial Western Bypass leading into Quetta.
The runners also might be able to correct a condition observed in some highly trained athletes known as exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia.
People are irate about Route 260, a stop-and-go arterial that each day squeezes tens of thousands of exurbanites toward Washington.
Social Q's After a false heart attack scare, I was given a diagnosis of coronary artery disease with 80 percent arterial blockage.
Other consequences of untreated hypertension in children include atherosclerosis, the arterial disorder that leads to heart disease and stroke later in life.
The researchers found significant decreases in arterial functioning in the irradiated mice, but found no effects that could be attributed to weightlessness.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, that is a huge market and I've got to tell you – I cannot believe this – it's still a buy.
These communities are often close to highways and industrial areas; Vista de Rosas is near a busy arterial road and Portland International Airport.
There truly is no one plant based food that has been scientifically proven to be the best in improving arterial health/flow/disease.
This is thought to be related to changes in arterial pressure and the relative lack of physical exercise experienced in a weightless environment.
Higher adherence to the diet also reduced the rate of bone loss in people with osteoporosis and improved blood pressure and arterial stiffness.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, or PAH, occurs when arteries in the lungs constrict, forcing the heart to work harder, often leading to heart failure.
One security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said both sides were fighting to control commercial centers and arterial roads around the city.
Those women were significantly older and had more high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease compared with women who didn't have breast arterial calcium.
If bleeding continues, or bright red, pulsing, or squirting blood appears, this indicates an arterial injury, and a tourniquet is the tool to use.
Protest organizers said they had blocked five high profile locations in London overall, clogging some of London's major arterial roads and diverting bus routes.
Highways. If you have major arterial roads running through the heart of the town, it essentially creates a divide in movement across a space.
The immune response might even change or rupture an arterial plaque, according to Dr. Laurence Sperling, director of Emory's Center for Heart Disease Prevention.
Clozel and his wife, Chief Scientific Officer Martine Clozel, have built up a world-leading drug portfolio at Actelion to treat deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Located on a busy arterial, it's a few blocks between an upscale Safeway and a Trader Joe's and a near several microbreweries and coffee roasters.
Cole's family last week said the singer had been diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension five years ago after a successful kidney transplant in 2009.
"We flew back home, and my leg just kept swelling bigger and bigger," Couture said of what was later determined to be internal arterial bleeding.
First, the arterial blood is diverted from its normal pathway, and so the downstream tissues can be injured by the loss of expected blood flow.
There's a lot of low-lying fog before the masked killers come a-calling, and a lot of arterial stab wounds after they show up.
After all, HDL, for high-density lipoprotein, acts like an arterial cleanser, removing cholesterol from blood vessels and preparing it for removal outside the body.
The experimental drug Ralinepag met its primary Phase 2 program goal to show a meaningful improvement in the conditions of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
VX, Europe's biggest biotech firm, said on Tuesday that Health Canada had granted a notice of compliance for Uptravi, a new pulmonary arterial hypertension medicine.
None of the women felt physically threatened by Close — the artist suffered an arterial collapse in 1988 and is largely paralyzed from the neck down.
Most concerning were the veins, which are normally mere weak sisters of the more rugged arterial vessels, but in this patient were dangerously fat and full.
Ahora ha dejado de tomar su medicamento para controlar la presión arterial, está llena de energía, tiene unos cuantos achaques y dice sentirse de 35 años.
"The revenues generated will enable us to fuel our research and development efforts outside the pulmonary arterial hypertension franchise and to transform our company," he said.
Subsequent analyses revealed that the presence of breast arterial calcium was about 70 percent accurate overall in predicting the presence of calcium in the coronary arteries.
Compared to the heart of an average American adult, the heart of a Tsimane is 28 years younger (based on biomarkers of arterial disease), Thompson says.
Of course, there are organic reasons for ED such as arterial disease, trauma, surgery, congenital issues, sickle cell disease, complications of black market ED drugs, etc.
Michelle, who wed Oswalt in 2005, had an undiagnosed heart condition that caused arterial blockages; the medications found in her system included Adderall, Xanax, and fentanyl.
FRANKFURT/ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss biotechnology firm Actelion  raised its guidance for a second time, buoyed by strong uptake of its new pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) medicines.
Furthermore, the authors report, the combination of binge-drinking habits and smoking was linked to even greater arterial damage compared to heavy drinking and smoking separately.
S 2016 core net income rose 27 percent on accelerating sales of its newer medicines to treat deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), it said on Tuesday.
The symptoms caused by fistulas in the dura are usually headache and pulsatile tinnitus, in which the sound of arterial pulsations become audible to the patient.
Swiss biotechnology firm Actelion on Thursday upped its 2016 guidance on the back of a strong start for its new pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) medicine Uptravi.
Inland water isn't merely a breach in the freeway, but an intricate arterial network of its own, explorable by boat if you happen to have one.
To my surprise, my mean arterial blood pressure was about 12 points higher when staring up at the enormous skyscrapers, indicating I may have felt stressed.
"I'd had an aneurysm, an arterial rupture," Clarke wrote, before going on to describe the life-threatening severity of her diagnosis and the long road to recovery.
Blood then pooled between the layers of the arterial wall, like a blood pressure cuff filling with air, and blocked the flow of blood to her heart.
Over this period, 22 people, or about 7.5 percent of the group, suffered cardiovascular events such as heart attack, angina, heart failure, stroke and peripheral arterial disease.
But compared with the half-cup consumers and the placebo group, the full-cup group had reduced arterial stiffness and increased levels of HDL (the "good" cholesterol).
Investors have focused on etrasimod and the company's pulmonary arterial hypertension drug since the U.S.-based Arena moved away from its weight-loss treatment due to underwhelming sales.
Heart disease is a broad term that describes many kinds of heart damage — such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, silent ischemia, heart attacks, and peripheral arterial disease.
The arterial fluid we use at our funeral home is about 43 percent formaldehyde, and we mix that in with water and that together creates the embalming fluid.
Mohammad Arif Noori, the spokesman for the provincial governor, said the militants were planning to wrest control of an arterial road and had attacked many security check posts.
Purplish links of coagulated pigs' blood bound by rice and an arterial network of springy, skinny cellophane noodles, soondae does not tend to travel far from Korean neighborhoods.
The LA County coroner says that sleep apnea and a "combination of other factors"—including arterial buildup—contributed to her death, but no specific cause could be determined.
But GS-4997 failed to achieve the main goal of midstage trials for pulmonary arterial hypertension or diabetic kidney disease based on preliminary data analysis, the company said.
Tracleer, which is prescribed to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension, sells in pharmacies for an average cash price of about $14,500 for 60 tablets, according to the website GoodRx.
They also taught us to pack gunshot wounds and — in an unnerving simulation that drenched trainees in pig's blood, spurting as though from an arterial bleed — apply tourniquets.
At Actelion they built molecules they first worked on while employees at Swiss drug giant Roche into what became the blockbuster Tracleer for treating deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
The pump treats patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a type of high blood pressure that affects arteries in the lungs and in the heart, by delivering prescription drug Remodulin.
While they may not have to worry much about arterial disease, they may suffer from night blindness, bone fractures, bleeding problems, and other not-fun health issues, Rosenson says.
"If you go an hour outside of Washington, DC, into western Loudoun County, there are plenty of areas even on major arterial roads that have no connectivity," Miller says.
Cummings is expected to spend a few days in the hospital in Baltimore, where he underwent a procedure known as trans arterial aortic valve replacement to treat aortic stenosis.
On the night that she came in, I stuck her wrist to draw arterial blood, over and over again, until she was swollen and oozing from tiny puncture wounds.
However, studies show that as many as one third of late-stage PAD patients never receive arterial testing to evaluate whether they may be a candidate for this procedure.
It differed from the company's original smart scale with the addition of the aforementioned pulse wave velocity tech, which measures the rate at which arterial pulse spreads through your arteries.
The drug, ubenimex, was being tested to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a type of high blood pressure, and failed its main goal of improving a measure of pulmonary pressure.
The chains in the polymer would thus assemble into layers, like the arterial walls the researchers hoped to copy, rather than strongly linked chains of some other liquid-crystal polymers.
And by the 18th century, with the Mughal Empire in decline, Jat bandits routinely blocked the arterial roads leading into Delhi, leaving hundreds of travelers stranded and at their mercy.
The strange, arterial shapes were blurrily defined against the charred earth, often with a shallow hole at their root where it seemed the base of a trunk had once been.
Actelion was Europe's top biotech firm for many years, thanks to its market-leading position in pulmonary arterial hypertension, before it was bought by J&J this year for $30 billion.
The company is also counting on its new pulmonary arterial hypertension treatments Opsumit and Uptravi, which combined are forecast to bring in nearly 4.5 billion francs in annual sales by 2020.
Even at $160,000 to $170,000 Schwarz said Uptravi is priced more cheaply than other inhalable pulmonary arterial hypertension treatments including United Therapeutics's Tyvaso and, consequently, unlikely to spawn significant payer resistance.
Arterial stiffening is just one of the side effects, and might happen partly because there's no gravity to deal with up there, so fluids shift around inside the body, Hughson explained.
Actelion had been conducting the Phase III trial on 226 patients, part of its push to expand clinical use of Opsumit for patients suffering from pulmonary arterial hypertension due to Eisenmenger Syndrome.
They are also involved in inflammatory responses, which are helpful when short-lived (such as in reaction to a wound) but threatening when chronic (as in the inflammation associated with arterial plaques).
Los investigadores pueden medir estas diferencias al analizar los biomarcadores relacionados con la edad: aspectos como la elasticidad de la piel, la presión arterial, la capacidad pulmonar y la fuerza de agarre.
The centerpiece of the company's facility is a purpose-built body scanner that collects basic vital signs like temperature, pulse and arterial health, which are then sent to the company's staff doctors.
Well, nicotine and other chemicals in the vapor can impair blood vessel dilation, increase arterial stiffness, increase blood pressure and heart rate and hurt the lungs by being toxic to alveolar macrophage.
Omar Qapchi, spreading about a mile down a slope that ended in an arterial road at the foot of Bashiqa Mountain, was made up of tightly packed one- and two-story homes.
The Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Kidney Cancer describes an arterial embolization as a procedure in which a special spongelike material is placed into an artery that supplies blood to the kidney.
Johnson & Johnson has bought access to a line of high-margin medicines for rare diseases — Actelion is a leader in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, a form of high blood pressure.
He missed 23 games with a fractured fibula at the ankle, returned for two, and then missed seven more after having surgery to repair a small arterial bleed in his right leg.
Similarly, if you're living next to a busy city road, you're likely to be dealing with a decibel level somewhere in the 60s, while a main arterial road could be in the 70s.
AAA admitted in its press release that the test cars were "pushed beyond stated system limitations and proposed federal requirements," but 45 mph seems to be a common speed for arterial neighborhood streets.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had raised safety concerns about balloons and stents coated with a paclitaxel drug used to treat peripheral arterial disease, including Boston Scientific's Eluvia system.
ZURICH, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Actelion said on Tuesday that its full year 2016 net income rose 26 percent on accelerating sales of its newer medicines to treat deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension.
For more news see Shares indicated 1.8 pct higher Europe's biggest biotechnology group raised its 2016 guidance on the back of a strong start for its new pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) medicine Uptravi.
A great deal of the decrease in deaths from heart attacks over the past two decades can be attributed to specific medical technologies like stents and drugs that break open arterial blood clots.
"The average ambulance response time is 7.7 minutes in urban areas in the United States, which is longer than the time it takes to bleed out from an arterial injury," the researchers note.
If someone near you is bleeding and it would not jeopardize your safety, try to stop the flow, particularly if the wound is spurting arterial blood, which can lead to death within minutes.
" — SETH MEYERS "Of course, Trump was never a successful businessman — he just played one on TV. Expecting Donald Trump to exhibit business acumen is like expecting George Clooney to do an arterial bypass.
In response, Stuttgart has created a number of ventilation corridors throughout the city: wide, tree-flanked arterial roads that help clean air flow down from the hills at night to cool the city.
The scientists examined the participants before training and after they had completed the 26.2-mile (42 km) event to see if successfully taking on a marathon had affected their levels of arterial stiffening.
The scientists examined the participants before training and after they had completed the 26.2-mile (42 km) event to see if successfully taking on a marathon had affected their levels of arterial stiffening.
Once in trouble with life-threatening arterial damage, patients are usually treated with stents in hopes of keeping the vessels from closing down, at a cost of $163,000 to $50,000 for each procedure.
If we can do that, the knowledge gained could help people on Earth who suffer from arterial stiffness, too—and all the health problems that might come along with it, like cardiovascular disease.
In part this is also because Kolkata's roads are so narrow - getting from one place to another in a good time is a struggle, let alone after the collapse of a key arterial bridge.
Analysts have previously named Sanofi as a potential buyer for Actelion, whose portfolio of drugs against deadly pulmonary arterial hypertension — elevated pressure in arteries connecting the heart and lungs — would supplement Sanofi's Genzyme unit.
Actelion's Opsumit and Uptravi drugs to treat the life-threatening condition of pulmonary arterial hypertension could generate more than $4.6 billion in combined 2020 sales, analysts forecast, up from an estimated $1.4 billion this year.
The scientific community disagrees whether the "gold standard" should be measurements from an inflatable cuff, which can be done with inexpensive home cuffs, or an arterial line, which needs to be done at the hospital.
The company is also counting on its new pulmonary arterial hypertension treatments Opsumit and Uptravi, which combined are forecast to bring in nearly 4.5 billion francs in annual sales by 2020, according to Reuters data.
She is known for cracking the code on a rare lung disease called pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) by finding the molecule used to develop the drug Remodulin, which was approved by the FDA in 2002.
But its findings were soon confirmed by larger studies, including a 2015 meta-analysis that combined data from all previously published trials and assessed the value of lifestyle modifications on more than 2,000 arterial plaques.
Jeurys Familia, the Mets closer who struggled with his command in blowing a save against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, was found to have an arterial clot in his throwing shoulder, the team announced.
Over four to five hours, the surgical team performed minimally invasive surgery, navigating through my arterial system from my groin to the severed artery, which they closed off with over a dozen coils and vascular plugs.
Specific types of activity like Pilates may improve balance and reduce the risk of falls, and exercise in general helps maintain normal arterial pressure or lower it when it's high, as well as improving cardiovascular health.
ZURICH, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Swiss biotechnology group Actelion again raised its full-year guidance after it boosted nine-month sales 17 percent, driven by strong sales of its pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) medicines Opsumit and Uptravi.
More mud flew up, followed by rocks and gas and then by oil, which spouted a hundred and fifty feet into the air: a black fountain surging from the arterial wound that the drillers had made.
Researchers have found abnormal postflight increases in arterial stiffness in astronauts spending six months or longer in orbit (read: aboard the ISS) that are akin to the increases seen as part of the normal aging process.
No one knows exactly what precipitates rupture in an existing aneurysm—it is a combination of increasing weakness in the arterial/aortic wall, combined with luminal pressure and hemodynamic forces inside the affected segment of artery.
At least 64 people have been killed and thousands injured during 39 days of protests, while schools, shops, banks and offices remain closed in much of Kashmir as paramilitary troops patrol arterial roads, residential areas and mosques.
"Cirtulline and arginine [Nitrosigine being a branding term] are traditionally implicated as a muscle blood flow enhancer via the production of nitric oxide, which is a potent vasodilator, meaning it relaxes the arterial blood vessels," Jo says.
When we sit, unmoving, for hours, blood flow through the major arteries in our legs slows, affecting the health and function of those blood vessels and potentially contributing over time to arterial stiffening and increased blood pressure.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: MIT (YouTube)Robotics engineers at MIT have built a threadlike robot worm that can be magnetically steered to deftly navigate the extremely narrow and winding arterial pathways of the human brain.
Their damaging effects include a rise in artery-clogging LDL cholesterol and decline in protective HDL cholesterol, damage to the lining of arteries, and inflammation, which can destabilize arterial plaque and precipitate a heart attack or stroke.
Todavía tiene empleo como costurera, pero su mundo ha cambiado por la crisis económica del país: su marido murió el año pasado de una afección cardiaca después de que no logró conseguir medicamento para la presión arterial.
Later, when more people began to think of cars as a way of getting from A to B, the journey was imagined as a fast-paced experience, with individual machines moving like blood platelets through arterial roadways.
Este verano, para un concurso de ciencia del club 4-H, Zoe comparó las lecturas de presión arterial de tres residentes de asilos, incluyendo a Smallwood y Wyatt, antes y después de la visita de las llamas.

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