2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-30900/v1
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Characteristics and Clinical Significance of Microcirculation in Populations Residing at Different Altitudes

Abstract: Background: This study aimed to evaluate changes in microcirculation, physiological characteristics, and the pathomechanism of and potential treatment alternatives for severe septic shock among healthy individuals residing at different altitudes.Methods: Seventy individuals, 35 from Xining and 35 from Nanjing, were recruited, and their body temperature, pulse, respiration, mean arterial pressure, peripheral blood oxygen saturation, and blood cell parameters were determined. Microcirculation indices of sublingu… Show more

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confidence: 75%
“…varied greatly in their germination rates after storage for different years, and the longer the storage year, the lower the germination rate [40]. It is also consistent with the results of studies on dogwood [41], alfalfa [27], and tomato [42] seeds. The germination rate of the freshly collected E. villosa seeds was lower compared with that of seeds stored for one year because of the dormant nature of the freshly collected seeds [43].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%