Examples of using Plasma include in English and their translations into Slovak
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Blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific na.
Other important components of plasma include serum albumin, blood-clotting factors to facilitate coagulation, immunoglobulins, which are also known as antibodies, lipoprotein particles, other proteins and various electrolytes such as sodium and chloride.
Information on safety with respect to transmissible agents Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the 5 inactivation/removal of viruses.
The natural role of these peptides as found in human plasma includes supporting a wide range of skin health functions like maintaining normal immune function, collagen synthesis, fibroblast production and anti-inflammatory responses.
Metabolism: bexarotene metabolites in plasma include 6- and 7-hydroxy-bexarotene and 6- and 7-oxo- bexarotene.
Standard measures to prevent infections caused by theuse of drugs derived from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, testing of individual portions and pools of plasma for specific markers of infection, and the inclusion of effective measures to inactivate/ eliminate viruses in the production process.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/ removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection, and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/ removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations, and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection, and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include careful selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/ removal of viruses.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/ removal of virus.
Standard measures to prevent infections resulting from the use ofmedicinal products prepared from human blood or plasma include selection of donors, screening of individual donations and plasma pools for specific markers of infection and the inclusion of effective manufacturing steps for the inactivation/removal of viruses.
The application of the provisionson medical devices incorporating stable derivates of human blood or human plasma includes application of Directive 2002/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council setting standards of quality and safety for the collection, testing, processing, storage and distribution of human blood and blood components and amending Directive 2001/83/EC12.
These include plasma physics, atomic physics, electromagnetics, materials science, computational modeling, superconducting magnet technology, accelerators, lasers, and health physics.
Other important markers for type 2 diabetes include fasting plasma glucose, a measure of a person's blood glucose after at least eight hours of fasting, and postprandial glucose, a measure of a person's blood glucose after a meal.
Other important markers for type 2 diabetes include fasting plasma glucose, a measure of a person™s blood glucose after at least 8 hours of fasting and postprandial glucose, a measure of a person™s blood glucose after a meal.
