Perfuse

Synonyms for "perfuse" (63 found)

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Translations

4 translations across 3 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • обливам verb (to permeate or suffuse)

Finnish

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  • virrata läpi verb (to permeate or suffuse)

German

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  • durchströmen verb (to permeate or suffuse)
  • perfundieren verb (to permeate or suffuse)

Sample sentences

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Tissues can be broadly classified as poorly-perfused, adequately perfused and well-perfused on this basis as shown in Table 2.1. Note how organs with a relatively small mass, such as the heart and brain, only require a modest blood flow to perfuse them well.

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As a patient has decreased ability to perfuse tissue, conversion of glucose into carbon dioxide and energy in the cellular level is also decreased.

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The right coronary artery system perfused the inferior and infero-septal regions in 89% of the patients, identified with a right dominant system. The anterolateral papillary muscle was perfused from the left coronary system in all cases.

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When AVP was perfused into punctate regions in the brain of the sheep or rabbit, the pyrogen-induced fever was suppressed.

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