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- In fluid dynamics, a flow with periodic variations is known as pulsatile flow, or as Womersley flow. The flow profiles was first derived by John R. Womersley...
- of pulsatile tinnitus is superior semicircular canal dehiscence. Pulsatile tinnitus may also indicate idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Pulsatile tinnitus...
- hormones or neurotransmitters. Examples of hormones that are secreted pulsatilely include insulin, thyrotropin, TRH, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)...
- Pulsatile intravenous insulin therapy, sometimes called metabolic activation therapy or cellular activation therapy, describes in a literal sense the...
- predominantly in protists and in unicellular algae. It was previously known as pulsatile or pulsating vacuole. The contractile vacuole is a specialized type of...
- Nasal irrigation (also called nasal lavage, nasal toilet, or nasal douche) is a personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush...
- laboratory results it is important to acknowledge that TSH is released in a pulsatile manner resulting in both circadian and ultradian rhythms of its serum...
- two main categoriespulsatile pumps, which mimic the natural pulsing action of the heart, and continuous-flow pumps. Pulsatile VADs use positive displacement...
- pseudostratified epithelial cells have cilia. Cilia are capable of energy-dependent pulsatile beating in a certain direction through interaction of cytoskeletal microtubules...
- Stamatiades GA, Kaiser UB (March 2018). "Gonadotropin regulation by pulsatile GnRH: Signaling and gene expression". Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology...