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  • == Circulation (Medicine) == ...eart]] and [[blood vessels]], which is driven by the pumping action of the heart.
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  • |Term=Blood circulation ...heart through the blood vessels to the rest of the body's cells, tissues, and organs. 
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  • ...o the [[systemic circulation]]. This can occur due to various [[congenital heart defects]] or [[lung diseases]]. ...to the lungs), the Greek ''systema'' (whole compounded of several parts), and the Middle English ''shunten'' (to flinch or shy away).
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  • ...es, oxygen, and other gases to and from cells, contributing to homeostasis and overall body function. ...is used to describe the system due to the continuous circular movement of blood throughout the body.
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  • == Renal Circulation == ...movement of blood from the body organs towards the kidneys for filtration and then back to the body.
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  • ...m''', is a complex network that facilitates the movement of blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body. ...derived from the Latin word 'circulatorius', meaning 'going in a circle', and the Greek word 'systēma', meaning 'whole compounded of several parts or me
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  • == Collateral Circulation == ...ucial aspect of the body's adaptive response to [[ischemia]] or inadequate blood supply.
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  • == Pulmonary Circulation == ...the [[heart]], to the [[lungs]], and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart.
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  • == Circulation Research == ...iovascular research. It is published by the [[American Heart Association]] and is considered one of the leading journals in the field of cardiovascular me
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  • ...g powerful, refers to the physical principles governing the circulation of blood in the body. ...y|cardiology]], the branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart and parts of the circulatory system.
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  • ...d vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle back to the heart. ...ived from the Latin words 'medius' meaning middle, 'cardia' meaning heart, and 'vena' meaning vein.
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  • ...ulatory system]] that carries oxygenated blood from the [[lungs]] to the [[heart]]. ...o', meaning 'lung', and "vein" comes from the Old English 'vena', meaning 'blood vessel'.
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  • == Cerebral Circulation == ...f blood vessels supplying the [[brain]]. The rate, volume, and pressure of blood flow must be precisely regulated to meet the brain's metabolic demands.
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  • ...coronary circulation]] system, which supplies the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients. ...'anterior' meaning 'front', 'cardiacus' meaning 'pertaining to the heart', and 'vena' meaning 'vein'.
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  • ...ic cir-cu-la-tion) is a medical term used to describe a state of increased blood flow through the body's circulatory system. The term is derived from the Greek words 'hyper' meaning 'over' and 'dynamis' meaning 'power'. In medical terminology, it is used to describe a
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  • ...ronunciation: /smɔːl kɑːrˈdiæk viːn/) is a significant vein in the [[human heart]] that plays a crucial role in the [[cardiovascular system]]. ...he prefix 'small' is used to differentiate it from the larger veins in the heart.
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  • ...n of blood in the body. It is derived from the Greek words "haima" (blood) and "dynamis" (power). ...9th century to describe the physical forces that affect the circulation of blood in the body.
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  • == Circulation (journal) == ...HA). It is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on cardiovascular diseases and conditions.
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  • ...eart is divided into four chambers: the left and right atrium and the left and right [[ventricle]]. ...t of the heart, it refers to a chamber that allows blood to enter into the heart.
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  • ...for the movement of blood, nutrients, hormones, oxygen and other gases to and from cells. ...derived from the Latin word 'circulatorius', meaning 'going in a circle', and the Greek word 'systēma', meaning 'whole compounded of several parts or me
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