The blood flowing through the circulatory system.
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Examples for "bloodstream"
Examples for "bloodstream"
1During those same two years, something slept in the True Knot's bloodstream.
2Early identification of bloodstream pathogens and resistance will probably improve population-level outcomes.
3Traditionally, cleansing the bloodstream of toxins is a process known as hemofiltration.
4MRSA bloodstream infections fell in the community and in hospitalized patients alike.
5But the examiner found extremely high amounts of diazepam in her bloodstream.
1Cats have a relatively small quantity of histamine in the blood stream.
2The blood stream becomes poisoned, which immediately depresses the physical and mental powers.
3Within seconds it begins working its magic, dispensing nicotine into the blood stream.
4The SSRIs cause more serotonin to circulate in the blood stream.
5Antibodies which are blood -protein molecules in the blood stream offer opposition to the virus.
6Encephalitis is a fairly low-grade infection which gains slowly in the human blood stream.
7Phylogenetic subtyping was not associated with invasiveness when comparing blood stream and nasal isolates.
8Listeria causes flu-like symptoms, nausea, diarrhoea and infection of the blood stream and brain.
9In the seventh circle, second round, it emerges as the red blood stream of Phlegethon.
10Then I felt the blood stream down my neck.
11At higher altitudes, there is less pressure and therefore less oxygen in the blood stream.
12He was partly stunned, he felt his own warm blood stream out upon his face.
13The disease is usually disseminated via the blood stream.
14A symbiotic life form that inhabits our blood stream and invades our cells, mutating them.
15Toxins released into the blood stream can cause a spread of infection to vital organs.
16It's a mosquito borne virus that will now be in my blood stream for life.
Translations for blood stream