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seepi

Pulmonary arterial pressure

During heavy exercise ,blood flow through the lungs increases four fold to seven fold.This extraflow is accommodated in the lungs in 3 ways…

Started by seepi

16 Aug 22
Reply by Pinak De
seepi

stomach

The nervous and humoral stimulation of gastric juice secretion interact.Both these mechanisms are not merely additive but are "markedlly sy…

Started by seepi

1 Mar 29
Reply by ahmad
seepi

ABO blood grouping

Child's blood group may not be set in its true ABO until as late as one year after birth.Why???

Started by seepi

0 Mar 28
seepi

Guyton or Ganong for USMLE?

which 1 is better for usmle...guyton or ganong???

Started by seepi

2 Mar 26
Reply by Ramkrishna
seepi

Hemoglobin

Quote from d book "approx 0.3 gram of haemoglobin is destroyed and 0.3 gram syntesized every hour".here in dis line.....0.3 gram is lost pe…

Started by seepi

4 Jan 16
Reply by seepi
seepi

blood smear

wat will happen if staining dye is acidic or alkaline in nature in a satained blood film (blood smear preperation)?

Started by seepi

4 Nov. 29, 2009
Reply by seepi
seepi

autocontraction

wat r d causes of autocontraction in simple muscle twitch?

Started by seepi

11 Nov. 26, 2009
Reply by dude brandon
seepi

cardio doubt

cardiac failure,left sided heart failure n edema....thus all these terma refer that the person is dead?

Started by seepi

3 Nov. 26, 2009
Reply by dude brandon
dr t. rajesh patnaik

why do we always pass urine when we defecate but not the other way always, i.e defecate when we pass urine

why do we always pass urine when we defecate but not the other way always, i.e defecate when we pass urine

Started by dr t. rajesh patnaik

1 Jul. 15, 2009
Reply by Dindukurthi Sudhakar

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