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Because arterial blood is freshly oxygenated, it gives a better reading of Blood Oxygen Levels - venus blood is headed back to the heart/lungs where it will be refreshed.
no. it means there's an increase in white blood cells.
ordinary microscopes use light and objectives, it magnifies our sight of the specimen. Electron microscope draws electrons across the specimen to sketch its appearance at a 3 dimensional angle
An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.
Arterial PCO2 is the mean arterial pressure 20 to 26mmhg.
Lesion appears to be ill defined and slightly hypodense on the non contrast and shows bright enhancement on the arterial phase scan
Arterial is a reference to the blood in the arteries, as opposed to blood in the veins.
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Coal is easily seen as black. Limestone is usually gray. Coal has no real features to it. Limestone has shells, and other things.
Arterial PCO2 is the mean arterial pressure 20 to 26mmhg.
It can mean Arterial Blood Gas.
Put the specimen in the bottle.I brought back a specimen of English money.They put the bullet in a specimen bag.