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Peripheral and blood
* Peripheral vascular disease ( PVD ) – Disease in the large blood vessels of the arms, legs, and feet.
Peripheral angioplasty ( PA ) refers to the use of a balloon to open a blood vessel outside the coronary arteries.
* Peripheral blood stem cell collections
* Peripheral vasoconstriction, the restriction of the blood flow to the extremities to increase the blood and oxygen supply to the vital organs, especially the brain.
* Peripheral resistance, in blood circulation, the resistance of the peripheral vasculature in systemic circulation
* Peripheral chemoreceptors act most importantly to detect variation of the oxygen in the arterial blood, in addition to detecting arterial carbon dioxide and pH.
Peripheral blood ( MGG stain ): marked leucocytosis with granulocyte left shiftA small, hypolobated megakaryocyte ( center of field ) in a bone marrow aspirate, typically of chronic myelogenous leukemia.
Peripheral blood stem cells are now the most common source of stem cells for allogeneic HSCT.
* Peripheral blood smear microscopy:
Peripheral physical signs of aortic insufficiency are related to the high pulse pressure and the rapid decrease in blood pressure during diastole due to blood returning to the heart ( the wrong way ) from the aorta through the incompetent aortic valve, although the usefulness of some of the eponymous signs has been questioned:
* Peripheral blood, deoxygenated blood in the circulatory system
* Peripheral blood lymphocyte
Peripheral Resistance is also affected by the viscosity of the blood flowing through it.
Peripheral Resistance is also dependent upon the capacitance of the blood vessel through which the blood travels.
* Peripheral blood lymphocyte
Peripheral blood cells are the cellular components of blood, consisting of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which are found within the circulating pool of blood and not sequestered within the lymphatic system, spleen, liver, or bone marrow.

Peripheral and patient
Peripheral vascular disease and increased risk of infection have important implications in the care of the acutely ill patient.
Peripheral blood ( MGG stain ): patient with hemolytic-uremic syndrome

Peripheral and with
Dedicated on-chip hardware also often includes capabilities to communicate with other devices ( chips ) in digital formats such as I²C and Serial Peripheral Interface ( SPI ).
The HC emissions from the side exhaust port Wankel engine are 35 – 50 % less than those from the peripheral exhaust port Wankel engine, although Peripheral Ported RCEs have a better MEP, specially at high rpm and with a rectangular shaped intake port ( SAE paper 288A ).
While most were single processor systems, the 635 could be configured with four CPUs and up to four input / output controllers ( IOC's ) each with up to 16 Common Peripheral Interface Channels.
More recently, the GNU Radio using primarily the Universal Software Radio Peripheral ( USRP ) uses a USB 2. 0 interface, an FPGA, and a high-speed set of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, combined with reconfigurable free software.
Also referred to as the Paterson Peripheral, it runs from an intersection with County Route 509 ( Broad Street ) and County Route 609 ( Colfax Avenue ) in Clifton north to another intersection with County Route 509 ( Main Street ) in downtown Paterson.
* Peripheral membrane proteins that are temporarily associated with lipid bilayer or with integral membrane proteins
Peripheral proteins dissociate following treatment with a polar reagent, such as a solution with an elevated pH or high salt concentrations.
Peripheral membrane proteins are proteins that adhere only temporarily to the biological membrane with which they are associated.
Peripheral islands and stacks include North Stack, and South Stack, with its famous lighthouse.
Peripheral compatibility with the C64 was inconsistent.
Peripheral vision is weaker in humans, compared with other animals, especially at distinguishing color and shape.
The Orbiter Docking System ( ODS ) with Androgynous Peripheral Docking System served as the actual connection point to a similar interface on the docking port on Mir's Kristall module.
Peripheral neuropathy and CNS effects are associated with the use of isoniazid and are due to pyridoxine ( vitamin B < sub > 6 </ sub >) depletion, but are uncommon at doses of 5 mg / kg.
Peripheral autonomic fibers ( sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers ) are categorized anatomically as either preganglionic or postganglionic fibers, then further generalized as either adrenergic fibers with their corresponding adrenergic receptors, or cholinergic fibers with their cholinergic receptors.
* Spooling, Simultaneous Peripheral Operations On-line, transferring data between media concurrently with other work, in computing
Peripheral Vision Distortion: Because of the compromise in vertical range of undistorted vision, there is an inherent impact on peripheral vision with progressive lenses which is more obvious than that which is found in single vision lenses.
A Peripheral Component Interconnect | PCI sound card with Yamaha XG YMF724E-V chipset.
Visiting US Space Shuttles used a Androgynous Peripheral Attach System docking collar originally designed for Buran, mounted on a bracket originally designed for use with the American Space Station Freedom.

blood and smear
Human blood smear: a – erythrocytes ; b – neutrophil ; c – eosinophil ; d – lymphocyte.
:* The Hereditary spherocytosis ( HS ) syndromes are a group of inherited disorders characterized by the presence of spherical-shaped erythrocytes on the peripheral blood smear.
Acanthocytes are seen on blood smear.
Examination of a stained blood smear using a microscope can also be helpful, and is sometimes a necessity in regions of the world where automated analysis is less accessible.
To avoid the king's wrath, the ladies smear dog's blood onto a sleeping Rhiannon, claiming that she had committed infanticide and cannibalism through eating and " destroying " her child.
To avoid the king's wrath, the ladies smear dog's blood onto a sleeping Rhiannon, claiming that she had committed infanticide and cannibalism through eating and " destroying " her child.
To avoid the king's wrath, they smear dog's blood onto a sleeping Rhiannon, claiming that she had committed infanticide and cannibalism through eating her child.
Two areas from a blood smear from a patient with African trypanosomiasis, thin blood smear stained with Giemsa: Typical trypomastigote stages ( the only stages found in patients ), with a posterior kinetoplast, a centrally located nucleus, an undulating membrane, and an anterior flagellum.
The blood sample can be a thick smear, stained with Giemsa or hematoxylin and eosin ( see staining ( biology )).
Platelets clumping from a blood smear.
Uncommonly, a diagnosis can be made by looking under a microscope at a blood smear for the presence of the ehrlichia morulae, which sometimes can be seen as intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies within a white blood cell.
Buffy-coat preparations of peripheral blood or aspirates from marrow, spleen, lymph nodes, or skin lesions should be spread on a slide to make a thin smear and stained with Leishman's or Giemsa's stain ( pH 7. 2 ) for 20 minutes.
It is known that the rubber figures would be splattered with red annatto dye before being burnt and that at sometime before the 19th century it was common for the Lacandón to participate in bloodletting where they would cut their earlobe or septum and smear the figurine with blood before burning it.
Spherocytosis seen in a peripheral blood smear from a patient with hereditary spherocytosis
" Cactus " is narrated by a prison inmate who requests his girlfriend smear her dress with blood and mail it to him.
Elevated serum B < sub > 12 </ sub > or low white blood cell alkaline phosphatase, or leukocytic abnormalities in a peripheral smear indicates a disorder of myleoproliferation.
In 1880, while working in the military hospital in Constantine, Algeria, he discovered that the cause of malaria is a protozoan, after observing the parasites in a blood smear taken from a patient who had just died of malaria.
In the past, counting the cells in a patient's blood was performed manually, by viewing a slide prepared with a sample of the patient's blood under a microscope ( a blood film, or peripheral smear ).

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