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HAEMATIC
Haematic fluid: Blood or a blood-like fluid.
Haematic vessel: Blood vessel.
Haematic circulation: Circulation of blood within the body.
Haematic system: The system of blood circulation and related organs.
Haematic disorders: Medical conditions affecting the blood.
Haematic diseases: Illnesses related to blood or blood components.
Haematic transfusion: Transfer of blood or blood products from one person to another.
Haematic analysis: Examination of blood samples for diagnostic purposes.
Haematic cells: Blood cells, including red and white blood cells.
Haematic oxygenation: Process of oxygenating blood in the lungs.
Haematic pressure: Pressure exerted by blood on the walls of blood vessels.
Haematic coagulation: Blood clotting process.
Haematic composition: The makeup or constituents of blood.
Haematic abnormalities: Irregularities or deviations from the normal state of blood.
Haematic parameters: Various measurable characteristics of blood.
Haematic balance: Equilibrium or stability in the blood's constituents.
Haematic function: The role or purpose of blood in physiological processes.
Haematic flow: Movement of blood through the circulatory system.
Haematic volume: Quantity or amount of blood in the body.
Haematic oxygen: Oxygen carried by blood cells.
Haematic deficiency: Lack or insufficiency of blood components.
Haematic toxicity: Harmful effects of certain substances on blood.
Haematic examination: Inspection or analysis of blood samples.
Haematic circulation disorders: Conditions affecting the flow of blood within the body.
Haematic balance disorders: Imbalances in the constituents of blood.
Haematic abnormalities detection: Identification of irregularities in blood composition.
Haematic examination findings: Results obtained from analyzing blood samples.
Haematic parameters monitoring: Continuous assessment of blood characteristics.
Haematic oxygen saturation: Measure of the oxygen content in the blood.
Haematic transfusion reaction: Adverse response to receiving blood from a donor.
Haematic coagulation disorders: Conditions affecting the blood clotting process.
Haematic composition analysis: Detailed examination of the constituents of blood.
Haematic flow velocity: Speed of blood circulation through the vessels.
Haematic volume depletion: Reduction in the total volume of blood in the body.
Haematic oxygen transport: Process of delivering oxygen to tissues via blood circulation.
Haematic pressure regulation: Control mechanisms for maintaining blood pressure.
Haematic coagulation cascade: Sequential series of events leading to blood clot formation.
Haematic composition abnormalities: Deviations from the normal makeup of blood components.
Haematic flow dynamics: Study of the movement patterns of blood within vessels.
Haematic volume expansion: Increase in the total volume of blood in circulation.
Haematic oxygen levels: Concentration of oxygen carried by the blood.
Haematic pressure measurement: Determination of the force exerted by blood on vessel walls.
Haematic coagulation factors: Substances involved in the blood clotting process.
Haematic composition variation: Changes in the constituents of blood over time.
Haematic flow patterns: Typical routes and patterns of blood circulation.
Haematic volume regulation: Control mechanisms for maintaining blood volume.
Haematic oxygen delivery: Transport of oxygen to tissues through the bloodstream.
Haematic pressure abnormalities: Irregularities in blood pressure levels.
Haematic coagulation tests: Laboratory assessments of blood clotting function.
Haematic composition balance: Maintenance of proper proportions of blood components.

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