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1 perfluorocarbon emulsions have very limited oxygen-carrying capacity.
2 to 18%, without a proportional reduction in oxygen-carrying capacity.
3 n is a resuscitative solution with excellent oxygen-carrying capacity.
4 r adjunct to altitude training for enhancing oxygen-carrying capacity.
5 cardiac outputs, total metabolic rates, and oxygen-carrying capacities.
6 ), haemoglobin concentration, arterial blood oxygen carrying capacity and in blood glucose and lactat
7 are of particular interest due to their high oxygen carrying capacity and reactivity, low tendency fo
9 nary), hemoglobin concentration (hematologic/oxygen-carrying capacity), and white blood cell count (s
12 in arterial pH and the increase in arterial oxygen carrying capacity had returned towards baseline v
15 number of clinical parameters, such as blood oxygen-carrying capacity, inflammation, and hemostasis.
16 resuscitation strategies focus on restoring oxygen-carrying capacity (OCC) and coagulation with bloo
18 radiation sensitive has been to increase the oxygen carrying capacity of normal blood using liquid pe
20 arily attributed to increases in Q(peak) and oxygen-carrying capacity of blood in untrained healthy y
22 ansfusion and have the potential to increase oxygen-carrying capacity of circulating blood and thus i
25 mmatory, or metabolic changes) that decrease oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood by virtue of anemi
26 restore blood volume, tissue perfusion, and oxygen-carrying capacity; platelets, plasma, and cryopre
27 ive diuresis, blood transfusions to optimize oxygen-carrying capacity, pressure-controlled/inverse-ra
28 eoylglycylamide) PEG (BMAA-PEG), in terms of oxygen carrying capacity, redox properties, hypertensive
29 advantages of blood cardioplegia include the oxygen-carrying capacity, superior oncotic and buffering
30 y related to the increased systemic arterial oxygen carrying capacity than to local tissue hypoxia th
31 as an environmental intervention to improve oxygen-carrying capacity via haematological adaptation,