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visceral
Relating to or affecting the viscera.
visceral
internal organ
viscus
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visceral
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visceral
"
visceral
internal organ
Examples for "
visceral
"
1
Multivariate analyses confirmed the prognostic importance of performance status and
visceral
crisis.
2
She needed to know, on a
visceral
level, that it was real.
3
This
visceral
emotion is one of the main drivers of human behaviour.
4
Modi is a polarising figure, evoking
visceral
reactions across the political spectrum.
5
Modi is a polarizing figure, evoking
visceral
reactions across the political spectrum.
1
The Fisherman must have sliced an
internal
organ
,
or severed an artery.
2
However, dose-volume calculations using individual CT scans do not account for
internal
organ
motion.
3
There seemed to be an injury to some
internal
organ
,
which threatened his life.
4
She will start alongside fellow Aussie Genevieve LaCaze in four days, minus an
internal
organ
.
5
One (they chose their mom) had a punctured eye and grievous
internal
organ
damage.
1
The extent to which
splanchnic
postprandial hyperaemia shows gender differences is unknown.
2
Regional adipose tissue and
splanchnic
tissue metabolism were measured by Fick's Principle.
3
The test was sometimes positive after electric stimulation of the
splanchnic
nerves.
4
Fasting arterial glucose and
splanchnic
glucose output was similar in all groups.
5
Intravenous application of ghrelin lowered blood pressure and decreased
splanchnic
nerve activity.
6
Results: Placebo administration had no effect on systemic and
splanchnic
circulation.
7
The focus of this article is on the abdominopelvic and pelvic
splanchnic
nerves.
8
In the RIPC groups, a remote preconditioning was applied before the
splanchnic
ischemia.
9
But it is difficult to identify the pelvic
splanchnic
nerves in complete samples.
10
Aim: To determine the effect of perinatal bacterial infection on the neonatal
splanchnic
circulation.
11
Glutamine and alanine are dominant nitrogen carriers from skeletal muscle stores to
splanchnic
organs.
12
The
splanchnic
nerves are paired autonomic nerves that supply the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
13
The clinical spectrum changes from
splanchnic
hypoperfusion and intestinal ischemia to multiple organ failure.
14
In conclusion, ET-1 infusion causes reduced
splanchnic
glucose production due to reduced glycogen-derived glucose release.
15
We hypothesize that pulmonary arterial hypertension aggravates the consequences of RMs in the
splanchnic
circulation.
16
Regional metabolism was measured by Fick's Principle in a leg and in the
splanchnic
tissue.
splanchnic
splanchnic glucose
splanchnic nerves
splanchnic circulation
splanchnic blood
splanchnic tissue
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visceral