| high c. |
a cecum situated higher up in the abdomen than normal.
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| high calorie d. |
one that furnishes more calories than needed for the maintenance of weight, often more than 35004000 calories per day.
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| high efficiency h. |
hemodialysis using a membrane with a high diffusive clearance so that solutes with large molecules can be efficiently cleared; it filters slightly less rapidly than high flux hemodialysis.
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| high efficiency m. |
a hemodialyzer membrane that has clearance characteristics that increase progressively with increases in dialysis blood flow rates; this usually implies that the membrane is not a high flux membrane.
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| high endothelial v.’s |
specialized postcapillary venules with tall cuboidal endothelial cells, found in lymph nodes and gut-associated lymphoid tissue; they are the sites where lymphocytes recirculate from blood to lymph, binding specifically to the endothelial cells and then passing between them. Called also postcapillary v's.
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