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perfuse
perfuse, v. (pəˈfjuːz) [f. L. perfūs-, ppl. stem of perfundĕre, f. per- + fundĕre to pour out.] 1. trans. To overspread with any moisture; to besprinkle (with water, etc.); to bedew; to cover or suffuse with anything shed on (e.g. radiance, colour, grace, goodness).1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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PUFFS (NetBSD)
NetBSD 6.0 addresses that limitation through perfuse, a new compatibility layer that emulates the FUSE kernel interface. wikipedia.org
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perfusive
perfusive, a. (pəˈfjuːsɪv) [f. L. perfūs-, ppl. stem (see perfuse) + -ive.] Having the character of being shed all over, or diffused all through.1817 Coleridge Biog. Lit. 159 The perfusive and omni⁓present grace which have preserved, as in a shrine of precious amber, the Sparrow of Catullus, the Swa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uvea
back: Iris Ciliary body Choroid Function The prime functions of the uveal tract as a unit are: Nutrition and gas exchange: uveal vessels directly perfuse wikipedia.org
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perfusate
perfusate Med. (pəˈfjuːzeɪt) [f. perfuse v. + -ate, after filtrate, precipitate, etc.] Any fluid used for perfusion.1915 Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. XXXVIII. 201 Winterstein perfused new-born rabbits with saline solution..and concluded that the hydrogen-ion concentration of the perfusate governed the funct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mustard procedure
This surgery had not been possible prior to 1975 because of difficulty with re-implanting coronary arteries which perfuse the actual heart muscle itself wikipedia.org
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perifuse
perifuse, v. Med. (ˈpɛrɪfjuːz) [f. peri- after perfuse v. 3.] trans. To subject to an enveloping flow of liquid. So ˈperifused ppl. a.1969 Lancet 25 Oct. 882/1 (heading) Dynamic aspects of proinsulin release from perifused rat pancreas. 1972 Diabetes XXI. 989/2 The islets were perifused with glucose... Oxford English Dictionary
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beshed
† beˈshed, v. Obs. Also bisched. [ME. f. be- 2 + shed v.] trans. 1. To perfuse, drench, moisten, wet (with).1382 Wyclif 1 Kings xviii. 28 To the tyme that thei weren alle beshed with blood. 1388 ― Isa. lv. 10 As reyn and snow..fillith the erthe, and bischedith it. ― Esther xv. 8. 2. To shed (blood).... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coronary perfusion pressure
The heart's function is to perfuse blood to the body; however, the heart's own myocardium (heart muscle) must, itself, be supplied for its own muscle function The second goal, is to perfuse the heart itself. wikipedia.org
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Superior pancreaticoduodenal artery
These arteries, together with the pancreatic branches of the splenic artery, form connections or anastomoses with one another, allowing blood to perfuse wikipedia.org
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bedew
bedew, v. (bɪˈdjuː) Forms: 4–5 bydewe, 4–7 bedeaw, 5– bedew. [f. be- + dew; cf. MHG. betouwen, MLG. bedauwen.] 1. pass. To be wetted with dew; hence active, To cover with dew-like moisture.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xiv. ii. (1495) 468 Yf good londe is bydewed..it fattyth. 1665–6 Phil. Trans. I. 25... Oxford English Dictionary
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Streptomyces venezuelae
In its spore-bearing stage, hyphae perfuse both above ground as aerial hyphae and in the soil substrate. wikipedia.org
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External counterpulsation
So, by increasing the coronary perfusion, you allow more oxygen to perfuse the heart and ultimately generate more collateral circulation without actually As the cardiac cycle progresses to systole, the cuffs on the extremities deflate, allowing for the increased cardiac output to adequately perfuse all tissues wikipedia.org
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
A bleed within the wall of the artery (tunica intima) originating from the microvessels that perfuse this muscular layer (vasa vasorum) leads to a collection to dysfunction in the TGF-β pathway, the extracellular matrix, and vascular smooth muscle cell contractility alter the capacity of the vasa vasorum to perfuse wikipedia.org
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Corneille Heymans
Heymans accomplished this by vivisection of two dogs, the head of one connected to its body only by nerves, and the second one's body was used to cross-perfuse wikipedia.org
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