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hemodynamics
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he·mo·dy·nam·ics  (hm-d-nmks)
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The study of the forces involved in the circulation of blood.

hemo·dy·namic adj.
hemo·dy·nami·cal·ly adv.
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Noun1.hemodynamics - the branch of physiology that studies the circulation of the blood and the forces involved
physiology - the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms


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Under this strategy, patients in hemodynamically stable condition received a transfusion only if their hemoglobin levels decreased to less than 70 g/L.
Three days after admission, she was afebrile and hemodynamically stable; she was transferred to the urology department for acute pyelonephritis, which had not been confirmed by computed tomographic (CT) scan.
Abnormalities were seen in 2 of the 5 Doppler studies--significant carotid stenosis in 1 patient and hemodynamically insignificant stenosis in another.
 
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