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* 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 blood smear microscopy of a patient with iron-deficiency anemia
* 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 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 stem
Peripheral blood stem cell mobilization is very important in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ( as a recent alternative to transplantation of surgically harvested bone marrow ) and is currently performed using drugs such as G-CSF.

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Peripheral vision is good at detecting motion ( a feature of rod cells ).
In the PNS ( Peripheral Nervous System ), glial cells known as Schwann cells promote repair.
Peripheral nerves are myelinated, relatively large, spatially complex cells whose size and connectivity typically make them more susceptible to damage and compromise their capacity to self-repair, although this is not the case in neurapraxia.
Peripheral macrophage as well as liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and Kupffer cells
Peripheral neuropathy should also be considered as a principal rule out in young chickens with paralysis and nerve enlargement without visceral tumors, especially in nerves with interneuritic edema and infiltration of plasma cells.

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Due to limitations inherent in the Peripheral Component Interconnect ( PCI ) specification for driving slots, backplanes are now offered as passive and active.
Tests and measures include, but are not limited to, those that assess: a. Aerobic Capacity / Endurance, b. Anthropometric Characteristics, c. Arousal, Attention, and Cognition, d. Assistive and Adaptive Devices, e. Circulation ( Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic ), f. Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Integrity, g. Environmental, Home, and Work ( Job / School / Play ) Barriers, h. Ergonomics and Body Mechanics, i. Gait, Locomotion, and Balance, j. Integumentary Integrity, k. Joint Integrity and Mobility, l. Motor Function ( Motor Control and Motor Learning ), m. Muscle Performance ( including Strength, Power, and Endurance ), n. Neuromotor Development and Sensory Integration, o. Orthotic, Protective, and Supportive Devices, p. Pain, q. Posture, r. Prosthetic Requirements, s. Range of Motion ( including Muscle Length ), t. Reflex Integrity, u. Self-Care and Home Management ( including activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living ), v. Sensory Integrity, w. Ventilation and Respiration / Gas Exchange, x.
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 ).
Peripheral units are on shelves in the SM.
The CP had no instructions for input and output, which are accomplished through Peripheral Processors ( below ).
* Peripheral membrane proteins that are temporarily associated with lipid bilayer or with integral membrane proteins
Peripheral membrane proteins are temporarily attached either to the lipid bilayer or to integral proteins by a combination of hydrophobic, electrostatic, and other non-covalent interactions.
Peripheral membrane proteins are proteins that adhere only temporarily to the biological membrane with which they are associated.
Three drawbacks of AMR are that it eliminates one Peripheral Component Interconnect ( PCI ) slot, it is not plug and play, and it does not allow for hardware accelerated cards ( only software-based ).
Peripheral neuropathy and thrombocytopenia are major side effects of bortezomib.
* Peripheral mods: Peripherals like the keyboard, mouse, and speakers are sometimes painted or otherwise modified to match the computer.
A few graphics cards still use Peripheral Component Interconnect ( PCI ) slots, but their bandwidth is so limited that they are generally used only when a PCIe or AGP slot is not available.
Peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the aorta and carotid arteries.
Peripheral processor ( PP or PPU ) instructions are completely different from CPU instructions.
Lenny and Carl are sixth on IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.
Peripheral devices are connected to USB-A port on the I / O board, while the USB-B on the I / O board is used to connect it to the USB-A port on the main board.
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.

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Peripheral nerve hyperexcitability is an umbrella diagnosis that includes ( in order of severity of symptoms from least severe to most severe ) Benign Fasciculation Syndrome, Cramp Fasciculation Syndrome, and neuromyotonia.
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.
McClure is often cited as one of the series ' most popular characters ; in 2006 IGN ranked him first on their list of the " Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters ".
Peripheral lymphadenopathy is very common, particularly involving the cervical ( the most common head and neck manifestation of the disease ), axillary, epitrochlear, and inguinal nodes.
* Peripheral artery occlusive disease ( the most severe form of which is gangrene )
His most recent book, Peripheral Light: New and Selected Poems, includes an introduction by Harold Bloom and his next poetry collection, The New Arcadia, was published in June 2005.
Peripheral reading is vital to those suffering from central field loss, which is most commonly seen in the elderly.

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