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  • ...]], which is invested in long-term assets such as machinery and buildings, circulating capital includes assets that are turned over or converted into cash in a sh ...t is also known as working capital or revolving capital. The management of circulating capital is a key aspect of financial management, aiming to balance liquidit
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  • '''Circulating Tumor Cells''' (CTCs) are cancer cells that have detached from the primary Circulating tumor cells are a heterogeneous population of cells that have shed into the
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  • '''Circulating Endothelial Cells (CECs)''' are cells that have detached from the [[endothe ...endothelial cells, which then enter the circulation as CECs. The number of circulating endothelial cells can increase in response to various pathological conditio
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  • '''Effective Circulating Volume''' (ECV) refers to the volume of [[blood]] that is effectively perfu ...s the portion of the [[extracellular fluid]] (ECF) volume that is actively circulating in the [[arteries]], [[capillaries]], and [[veins]], and effectively partic
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  • '''Circulating mitochondrial DNA''' ('''cmtDNA''') refers to fragments of [[mitochondrial ...le for cmtDNA in [[cardiovascular diseases]]. For instance, high levels of circulating mitochondrial DNA have been linked to atherosclerosis, potentially serving
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  • '''Circulating Immune Complexes''' (CICs) are a fundamental part of the [[immune system]]' Circulating immune complexes are formed during the immune response to an antigen. When
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  • '''Circulating tumor DNA''' ('''ctDNA''') is fragments of DNA that are shed from a primary ...centration, especially in early-stage cancers, and the background noise of circulating DNA from healthy cells.
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  • A protein that actively sequestors circulating estrogens.
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  • ...]], which is invested in long-term assets such as machinery and buildings, circulating capital includes assets that are turned over or converted into cash in a sh ...t is also known as working capital or revolving capital. The management of circulating capital is a key aspect of financial management, aiming to balance liquidit
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  • == Volume of Circulating Blood: An Overview == The '''volume of circulating blood''' refers to the total amount of blood flowing within an individual's
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - the non cellular portion of the circulating blood
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  • '''Circulating Immune Complexes''' (CICs) are a fundamental part of the [[immune system]]' Circulating immune complexes are formed during the immune response to an antigen. When
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  • ...ME}} - the metabolically active portion of calcium, not bound to proteins, circulating in the blood.
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  •  a blood disorder consisting of a decrease in the volume of circulating blood
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  •  a blood disorder consisting of an increase in the volume of circulating blood
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  •  kept cool or designed to be kept cool by means of water especially circulating water
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  • ...llowing high dose chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer. Immature circulating blood cells, similar to stem cells in the bone marrow, are removed before t
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  • ...arriers, phagocytic leukocytes, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, and circulating plasma proteins. == Circulating Plasma Proteins ==
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  • ...llowing high dose chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer. Immature circulating blood cells, similar to stem cells in the bone marrow, are removed before t
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  • ...ests, including phase change cooling vests, evaporative cooling vests, and circulating liquid cooling vests. Each type of vest has its own advantages and disadvan === Circulating Liquid Cooling Vests ===
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  • A selective obstacle between circulating blood and brain tissues
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  • Water piping that connects the circulating water supply line, from the level of the base of the tower or supply header
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  • The presence of excess [[potassium]] in the circulating [[blood]] - also called [[hyperkalemia]]
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  • ...ers, [[phagocytic leukocytes]], dendritic cells, natural killer cells, and circulating plasma proteins. ===Circulating Plasma Proteins===
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - a small, membrane bound vesicle circulating in the blood that was shed by an endothelial cell. Increased concentrations
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  • * Increased circulating gonadotropin level * Elevated circulating follicle stimulating hormone level
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  • ...zed by lymphocytosis, decreased peripheral CD8+ T-, and presence of normal circulating CD4+ [[T-cells]], leading to immune dysfunction. * presence of normal circulating [[CD4+]] T-cells
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