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blood stream

NOUN
  1. the blood flowing through the circulatory system

How To Use blood stream In A Sentence

  • The early vaccines focused on antibodies, circulating chemicals in the blood stream which in theory stop HIV locking onto white blood cells.
  • Conclusions Compound danshen troche can increase cerebral blood stream, reduce vessel resistance and improve its circulation.
  • Nature Alcohol is absorbed into the blood stream via the stomach and takes effect within 5-10 minutes.
  • For anturysm in the chest or abdomen (which cannot be dealt with by operation) the treatment may be tried of injecting a pure solution of gelatine into the loose tissues of the armpit, so that the gelatine may find its way into the blood stream and increase the chance of curative coagulation in the distant aneurysmal sac. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • The rest suffer from a range of symptoms if the virus enters the blood stream, including muscle weakness and paralysis. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is larger than the other birthmarks and it can spread to other parts of the body via the blood stream.
  • He feels an overgrowth of Candida Albicans, which allows klebsiella bacteria to enter the blood stream, is the main culprit.
  • Too much pressure can rupture the catheter or force a clot into the blood stream.
  • The jury is still out on whether Hangovers are caused by too much acetaldehyde in the blood stream, or by leaching by Alcohol of essential vitamins, minerals, and water, or by any number of other causes.
  • As you move around the rink, chemicals called endorphins will be released into your blood stream. The Sun
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