Chapters have been rearranged and often split to work towards one chapter-one lecture model. Learning objectives and glossary of terms in the begining of every chapter. 56 Videos and animations 120 Multiple choice questions The main aim of the Second South Asia Edition is to meet the needs of the undergraduate medical students and faculty on South Asia by aligning the book to the teaching menthods in the subcontinent.
Because of the gel nature of the excess fluid, it is mainly immobile and the edema is the nonpitting type. Atherosclerosis in Hypothyroidism. ... Kharlip J, Cooper DS: Recent developments in hyperthyroidism. Lancet 373:1930, 2009.
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Thus in humidified tracheal air, P mm Hg mm Hg mm Hg mm Hg IO2 = (760 − 47 )× 0.21 = 713 × 0.21 = 150 Henry's Law for Concentrations of Dissolved Gases Henry's law deals with gases dissolved in solution (e.g., in blood).