| 31. | The constant backflow of blood through the leaky aortic valve implies that there is no true phase of isovolumic relaxation.
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| 32. | The constant backflow of blood through the leaky mitral valve implies that there is no true phase of isovolumic contraction.
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| 33. | "Backflow devices are not present on all potable water hydrants, " the FDA said in the letter.
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| 34. | The flow cannot be halted because that would cause a backflow of sewage into the city's roads and homes.
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| 35. | Periodic on-line pressure pulses or backflow can be effective if the capability is carefully incorporated at the design time.
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| 36. | "Reflux " in this context means backflow of the circulatory system and is not to be confused with reflex
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| 37. | While a small amount of backflow may occur ordinarily, it is usually only shown on an echocardiogram and is harmless.
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| 38. | A rubber diaphram, broken as propellant pressure builds, ensures that there is no backflow through the combustion chamber either.
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| 39. | Reclaim regulators are also sometimes used for hazmat diving to reduce the risk of backflow through the exhaust valves into the helmet.
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| 40. | The beach and canal frequently suffer from litter pollution and the canal has a distinctive smell resulting from the backflow of seaweed.
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