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the state in which a dynamic equilibrium is reached; for instance, the body tries to keep energy levels at a constant level. When energy gets low, we eat. This brings energy levels back up until our body exhausts that supply, and then we eat again.
Ãâó: www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/classes/lab6/glossary....
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Routine process of controlling blood loss during operations.
Ãâó: www.surgassoc.com/bariatric_glossary.html
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The process by which the body adjusts its functions to compensate for deficiencies
Ãâó: www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Help/glossar...
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Natural regulatory mechanism of the organism. Ability of the body to maintain its perfect, natural balance (eg the circulatory system, its temperature or its water and hormone balance). The hypothalamus is the central navigation system in the middle brain.
Ãâó: www.himalayasaltcrystal.com/glossary.htm
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F. Eugene Yates, University of California, Los Angeles
Ãâó: books.elsevier.com/companions/0122268601/articles....
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