CherylBraswellDVM,StevenMensackVMD, DACVECC, inSmall Animal Toxicology (Third Edition), 2013 Sodium Sodium concentration is an expression of the relative numbers of sodium molecules to water molecules in the extracellular fluid (ECF). Sodium concentration is important totranscellular fluidflux. Abnormali...
Oh, and back to the TG elements, we do get to see the guy gradually accepting a female role learning to do make-up, helping his daughter deal with feminine issues, and even, spoiler alert– deciding to see what it’s like in the sack! I won’t tell you how that turns out, but ...
“Arthur is now a mere girl. Oh! How I wish I could see her face when she is imprisoned in the nunnery! Rather like a maiden in a romance! Oh, he will be so vexed. Arthur. Oh, Arthur.” Morgana clutched her hands beneath her chin. “It will be ever so delightful to welcome h...
the context in which their families live (Graham, Minhas, & Paxton, 2016), it is worth noting that there are multiple developmental pathways for children that have experienced war and/or live as refugees (Laor, Wolmer, & Cohen, 2001; Sack, Him, & Dickason, 1999; Zwi et al., 2017)....
the paravascular space (PVS) around arterioles. The PVS is a fluid-filled region between the arteriolar smooth muscle and astrocyte endfeet, and is believed to be connected to the sub-arachnoid space (SAS). The bulk movement of CSF in the SAS is thought to be driven by heart beat-driven...
Ascites is defined as pathological fluid accumulation within the abdominal cavity.1The word ascites is derived from the Greek word ‘askos’, which means a bag or sack.1–3Clinically, ascites is a consequence or complication of a number of diseases, including hepatic, cardiac, and renal disease...
Ascites is defined as pathological fluid accumulation within the abdominal cavity.1The word ascites is derived from the Greek word ‘askos’, which means a bag or sack.1–3Clinically, ascites is a consequence or complication of a number of diseases, including hepatic, cardiac, and renal disease...
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is required in the study of several cardiovascular engineering problems were the mutual interaction between the pulsatile blood flow and the tissue structures is essential to establish the biomechanics of the system. Traditional FSI methods are partitioned approaches where...