| 21. | The heart rate slows, the karmic winds suspend and the venous blood returns less impurities into the blood stream.
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| 22. | The shallowness of the venous blood supply of the mucosa contributes to the ease with which nosebleed can occur.
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| 23. | Findings consistent with McArdle s disease would include a failure of lactate in venous blood and exaggerated ammonia levels.
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| 24. | Finally, they suggest that warm venous blood perfusion at the rete facilitates warming of cerebral blood that supplies the hypothalamus.
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| 25. | "' Venous blood "'is deoxygenated blood which travels from the peripheral venous system into the right atrium of the heart.
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| 26. | The warm arterial blood transfers most of its heat to the cool venous blood now coming in from the outside.
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| 27. | Galen believed the arterial blood was created by venous blood passing from the left ventricle to the right through'pores'between the ventricles.
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| 28. | It was later recognized that the cerebrospinal venous system represents a main route for efflux of venous blood from the brain.
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| 29. | Venous blood is obtained for lab work by venipuncture ( also called phlebotomy ), or by finger prick for small quantities.
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| 30. | The bicarbonate content causes the venous blood leaving the stomach to be more alkaline than the arterial blood delivered to it.
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