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How the human can breath underwater just like fish... Liquid Ventilation

In PLV (mechanical ventilation), oxygen - carrying fluids - is dripped through the lungs into the lungs of the patient. In this article I will describe how PL V is used today and how patients who receive it can be cared for. The currently preferred liquids are liquids with oxygen and carbon dioxide bearing properties (e.g. liquid oxygen, liquid carbon monoxide). Perflubron helps to open collapsed alveoli, increase gas exchange and improve lung conformity so that the ventilator can operate at the same level it reaches. This improved conformity allows ventilation with increased tidal volume, resulting in increased gas exchange and PFC fluids in the lungs, which can contribute to improved ventilation and mismatch of the perfusion. ...

From a Guy to a Man..From a Girl to a Woman : Male Puberty And Female Puberty.

Puberty is a physical change that occurs when a child develops physical changes in response to physical stimuli such as light, heat or other stimuli. Hormone increases during puberty can increase sweat, but what really happens during menstruation is the release of new chemicals from the body, such as testosterone and estrogen. This is because the new chemical travels through the bloodstream and turns into adult and adult hormones - in teenage years. Everyone is a bit different, and ever...

Puberty!! Hormonal Changes!!

During puberty, the physical changes are regulated by the hormones testosterone, estrogen, progesterone and other hormones such as testosterone and estrogen. The level of these hormones is set high at birth, but decreases after a few months and remains low until puberty. These hormones cause a range of physical and mental changes, from a more muscular body shape to a stronger and more aggressive personality. The first sign of puberty in girls is breast development, and as a result it occurs after the ovaries become active and produce oestrogen. During early puberty, hormone levels rise and stimulate the release of hormones in the body that control puberty and reproduction, including estrogen. In girls, the increase in estrogen causes a number of physical ...