(redirected from Grouping principle)Also found in: Thesaurus, Encyclopedia. Related to Grouping principle: law of proximitygroup·ing (gro͞o′pĭng) n. 1. The act or process of uniting into groups. 2. A collection of people or things united into a group. American Heritage® Dictionary ...
Blood flow distribution is hidden in Fick principle, and its relevance during exercise in heart failure (HF) is undefined. To highlight the role of blood flow distribution, we evaluated peak exercise VO2, Qc, and ΔC(a-v)O2, before and after HF therapeutic interventions. METHODS AND ...
Cross Matching is a procedure performed prior to a blood transfusion to determine whether donor blood is compatible (or incompatible) with recipient blood.
Here we addressed this issue in a proof-of-principle study of 67 patients representing major syndromes of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), in relation to 25 healthy older individuals. We collected reports on clinically-relevant sleep characteristics - time spent over...
It is used in the Lancefield technique for groupingStreptococcusspp. It is also used in the detection of anthrax by Ascoli’s test. 2. Slide Test This test is performed on slides such as cavity slides in the case of the VDRL test. In this test, the serum sample of the suspected patient...