Since most plasmatic fractions are virus-inactivated, they seem to be somewhat safer than blood products that are not.
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Since most plasmatic fractions are virus-inactivated, they seem to be somewhat safer than blood products that are not.
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The graft is nourished initially by plasmatic imbibition, or plasmatic circulation, a process whereby plasma is imbibed passively by capillary action into the exposed lumen of the graft's vessels.
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Because of the repeated reduced plasmatic coagulation test, haemostaseology specialists were involved.
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Nevertheless, the determining causes cannot at present be precisely defined, and it is hardly probable that the plasmatic membrane is simply the direct expression of the physical surface tension, which is necessarily always present.
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