| 21. | The article Percutaneous Hepatic Perfusion cannot be accessed directly.
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| 22. | In addition, a perfusion culture container can exhibit a flexible silicone lid.
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| 23. | Examples of diagnostic applications : metabolism and perfusion imaging, cardiology, orthopedics.
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| 24. | Agriculture depends on perfusion or through the rivers and the wells and the rains.
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| 25. | In 1995 Masimo introduced perfusion index, quantifying the amplitude of the peripheral plethysmograph waveform.
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| 26. | Drug distribution into a tissue can be rate-limited by either perfusion or permeability.
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| 27. | The Council of Neocaesarea ruled that individuals baptized by perfusion were disqualified from being presbyters.
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| 28. | Darwin founded a company, BioPreservation, which contracted perfusion and transport services to CryoCare.
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| 29. | The kidneys were then simply kept at 2 �C for 72 hours without further perfusion.
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| 30. | There are several reports of the analysis of urine produced by kidneys during perfusion storage.
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