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  • ...n the manufacture and distribution of regenerative and respiratory medical products. The company is known for its innovative solutions in the treatment of a wi ...company's commitment to enhancing and preserving life through its medical products.
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  • ...cess by which cells obtain energy from organic molecules and release waste products. ...cess by which cells obtain energy from organic molecules and release waste products.
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  • === Products === ...isease|infectious diseases]], and [[Central nervous system|central nervous system]] disorders.
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  • ...as in [[Electrocardiography]] where it refers to the electrical conduction system of the heart. # In [[Respiratory Therapy]], it refers to the system of tubes and chambers used in mechanical ventilation.
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  • ...is a term used in various fields of medicine to denote the inability of a system or organ to perform its function adequately. ...or respiratory failure. These terms refer to the inability of the organ or system to perform its normal function, often leading to serious health consequence
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  • === Products === * '''[[Common cold]]''': A viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract.
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  • ...: reh-teh mi-rah-bi-leh'') is a complex structure found in the circulatory system of certain animals. The term is derived from Latin, where "rete" means "net The [[Rete Mirabile]] functions as a countercurrent exchange system, allowing for the transfer of heat or gases between blood vessels. This str
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  • ...physiological processes such as vomiting, coughing, or through the urinary system. ...nother process where the body can 'eject' foreign bodies or mucus from the respiratory tract. This is a common symptom in conditions such as [[pneumonia]], [[bron
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  • ...urg, Maryland, USA. The company's initial focus was on vaccines and immune system therapies for infectious diseases and cancer. In 2007, MedImmune was acquir === Products and Research ===
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  • == Bicarbonate Buffer System == ...a system that helps to maintain the [[acid-base balance]] in the blood and other body fluids.
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  • '''Human waste''' refers to the waste products that are expelled from a human's body. This includes [[feces]], [[urine]], ...d the environment. In humans, this process is performed by the respiratory system, which includes organs such as the lungs and the diaphragm.
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  • ...nosine triphosphate|adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP), and then release waste products. * [[Respiratory system]]
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  • ...e]], an enzyme that is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. ...pain]], [[dizziness]], [[confusion]], [[seizures]], and in severe cases, [[respiratory failure]].
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  • ...be the by-products produced by the body's metabolic processes. These waste products are typically substances that the body cannot use and must be excreted. ...dy through the [[urinary system]], [[respiratory system]], and [[digestive system]]. The main metabolic wastes include carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogenous
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  • ..., manufacturing, or synthesizing substances, such as hormones, enzymes, or other biochemicals, within a living organism. * [[Biochemical]]: Substances that are involved in, and products of, the chemical processes that occur within living organisms.
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  • ...mbranes]] or [[mucosa]] that line various tubes in the body, such as the [[respiratory tract]], the [[gastrointestinal tract]], and the [[urogenital tract]]. ...ic vessels]] that provide nutrients to the [[epithelium]] and remove waste products. It also contains [[immune cells]] that defend the body against pathogens.
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  • ...eriodic table|periodic table]] and is a component of many common household products. ...ion of safe drinking water, in the manufacture of a wide range of consumer products, and in the treatment of industrial waste.
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  • ...s such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. "Gas" refers to the gaseous substances, specifi * [[Respiratory System]]
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  • == Organ System == An '''Organ System''' (pronunciation: /ˈɔːrɡən ˈsɪstəm/) is a group of [[organs]] that
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  • ...the [[skin]], [[nervous system]], [[respiratory system]], and [[digestive system]]. They are involved in various physiological processes, such as inflammati ...ntain various enzymes that are involved in the breakdown of cellular waste products. The presence of these granules gives the cells their characteristic granul
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