(a.) Of or pertaining to the blood; sanguine; brownish red.
Example Sentences:
(1) The results show that such resin leads to an increase in haematic glucose, accompanied by a reduction in plasmic IRI and an increase in ammonia levels.
(2) In the lower limbs, plethysmography (strain gauge measurements) and Döppler ultrasonography integrated by spectral analysis of the cervical arteries showed qualitative and quantitative improvements of the regional haematic flow.
(3) Combined investigation of ultrastructure of components of air-haematic barrier and surface-active properties of surfactant in 21 guinea pigs' lungs with simulated pneumonia against a background of alcoholic intoxication was carried out.
(4) Contamination by Enterococcus faecium CX determined the highest effect: haematic cholesterol level decrease was 16.9% in females and 7.8% in males.
(5) Autopsy visualized plurifocal haematic suffusions, typical for an asphyxial status.
(6) A decoction of leaves, administered by gastric intubation, lowers haematic uric acid levels and increases urinary elimination of the same acid.
(7) The effects of the administration of cannabis resin in different doses on haematic glucose levels, on plasmic IRI and on the amount of ammonia in the blood have been studied in dogs which had not been fed or had been fed intravenously with glucose.
(8) As bleeding tendency was observed a few days before delivery, a factor VIII concentrate (Haemate P) was administered to compete with her variant vWF.
(9) Water immersion caused a decrease in FSH and LH haematic concentrations; no significant changes occurred in beta-endorphin, renin activity, aldosterone, prolactin, cortisol, HGH, TSH, T3, T4 and FTI values.
(10) A case of ulcerous rectocolitis presenting a remarkable haematic and tissue eosinophilia, both rectal and gastric, is described.
(11) In the content of the blood sugar, the haematic values and the leukocyte formula are not observed mathematically reliable changes.
(12) Extracellular fluid volume errors are picked up by the organism to the extent to which they translate themselves into pressure variations in the low pressure vascular system or into variations in haematic constituent concentration within the vascular sector, produced with velocities independent, at least in the short term, of the volume of extracellular fluid.
(13) They conclude by stating that the sole differential diagnostic criterion in relation to other diseases that may be considered (cystic uninodular goitre, adenoma, epithelial cyst, haematic pseudocyst) consists in the simple recollection of the possible existence of this very rare localisation of the echinococcus.
(14) When infused into a patient with platelet-type vWD, Haemate P shortened the prolonged bleeding time and caused spontaneous platelet aggregation in vitro with a mild diminution of platelet count.
(15) Rats fed atherogenetic diet and drinking-water containing a well known Li+ concentration show, in comparation to atherogenetic rats which do not receive lithium, an expressive reduction of haematic lipids and hepatic cholesterol with a contemporaneous cholesterol increase in stools.
(16) A part of the alveolar surface of the septa represents the air-haematic barrier which occupies 51-64% of the total alveolar surface in different rats.
(17) From these comparisons it is clear that haematic contact is an important source of contagion, whereas sexual contact appears to be of minor importance.
(18) Lipoprotidogram examinations prove that exogenous Li+ is able to prevent the haematic lipoproteins alterations produces by atherogenetic nourishment; electrophoretic pattern of these animals is indeed the same of the one obtained for rats fed usual basal diet and drinking-water.
(19) In acute poisoning this suppression is associated with direct injury of surfactant with ethanol and inactivation of surfactant with serum proteins, which appear in the alveolar space because of the edema of air-haematic barrier.
(20) At the end of the trial it was possible to detect in the propionyl l-carnitine treated group a statistically significant decrease in haematic filtration time (HFT) and an increase in red blood cell flow velocity (Vrbc).