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indexIn economics, an indicator of a general movement in wages and prices over a specified period.
indexIn mathematics, another term for exponent, the number that indicates the power to which a term should be raised. index
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He required low dose noradrenaline of 2mcg/min for one hour that evening when his systemic vascular resistance dropped, associated with a concurrent reduction in cardiac index and a drop in cardiac output, but this was ceased after one hour as his cardiac status improved. [78,79] Exercise training guidelines are listed in Table 5 and include the attainment of a cardiac index of 1. Our research demonstrated that by altering our treatment based on blood volume measurement, patients experienced improved kidney function, cardiac index and blood oxygenation levels," noted Dr. |
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