Injection of plasma into horses, often referred to as plasma transfusion, is typically used in cases of severe anemia, shock, or specific diseases requiring increased protein levels or immune support. Equine plasma can be sourced from donor horses and is administered intravenously to help restore blood volume, improve protein levels, and enhance the horse's immune response. The procedure should be performed by a veterinarian to ensure proper dosage and minimize risks, such as allergic reactions or infection.
The cast of Le porte-veine - 1916 includes: Charles Prince as Rigadin
Une veine de bossu - 1908 was released on: France: 1908 USA: 18 April 1908
the ingredients are 1.plasma of a spider 2.milk 3.sugar 4.injection steps 1.get a plasma of a spider 2.put it inside the injection 3.get a milk 4.put the sugar in the milk 5.then drink it 6.inject the spider plasma on your body there you have an incredible spider powers
"les veines" are the blood vessels drawing blood from the limbs, towards the heart (opposite = "les artères") "une veine de charbon / de minerai" is a coal vein or ore vein. "avoir / ne pas avoir de la veine" is to be lucky / unlucky. (it is a more familiar expression than "avoir de la chance")
Platelets are part of blood which is considered a tissue.
The cast of La veine - 1928 includes: Paulette Berger as Josephine Doblet Sandra Milovanoff as Charlotte Lagnier Jules Moy as Chantereau Eliane Tayar as La soubrette Elmire Vautier as Simone Bauduin
Of medicine? If so I would wait a little bit... about 15 minutes. that's what I do wtih my horse.
You could look in the Dictionary of American Biography.
The cast of Future Wars - 2004 includes: Sven Veine as Kirk Williams
i am verry familiar with this motor, i know it inside and out. the 1987 makes 205 horses with its throttle body injection. the 1986 k5 blazer made 210 horses with its 4 bbl carb.
Shipping fever is also known as pleuropneumonia. Shipping fever is best treated by antibiotic injection such as Nuflor, Baytril or Draxxin.
Do you mean AIDS like what humans can get or aids like injection of hormones to help with reproductive activities? If you mean the first, no. If you mean the latter, yes.