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bloodstream
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bloodstream
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noun
- the flow of blood through the vessels of a living body
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bloodstream1
Example Sentences
April plans to be in a "big comfy bed" for what she calls a "celebratory" moment when a medical professional will inject a lethal dose into her bloodstream.
The risk of infection is especially high for patients with catheters, breathing tubes or feeding tubes because they create direct entry points for C. auris to enter the bloodstream or lungs.
Just because I didn’t know what was in my bloodstream at that point.
This makes it difficult to compare how the carbon dioxide in fizzy water may affect blood glucose when it enters the bloodstream.
The good news is that sodium actively pulls water into the bloodstream.
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