| 1. | In normotensive individuals, insulin may stimulate sympathetic activity without elevating mean arterial pressure.
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| 2. | Empirically proven effects include sympathetic nerve discharge and increased arterial pressure.
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| 3. | Levels of arterial pressure put mechanical stress on the arterial walls.
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| 4. | Arteries already have to be thick to withstand the arterial pressure.
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| 5. | Even moderate elevation of arterial pressure leads to shortened life expectancy.
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| 6. | Sometimes the arterial pressure drops significantly when a patient stands up from sitting.
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| 7. | Yeltsin's arterial pressure was 120 by 75 mm of the mercury, the Kremlin added.
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| 8. | :: : : Consider how Mean arterial pressure is calculated.
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| 9. | It is generally reserved for patients where rapid variations in arterial pressure are anticipated.
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| 10. | Bypass grafts clog because the thin-walled veins are not made to withstand high arterial pressures.
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