Similar words: blood stream, bloodshot, stream, on stream, upstream, streamer, streaming, jet stream. Meaning: n. the blood flowing through the circulatory system.
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31. Without insulin, sugar lingers in the bloodstream, silently damaging the internal organs.
32. The endocrine glands secrete behavior-regulating hor-mones directly into the bloodstream.
33. This process can speed up metabolism when digestion products are absorbed into the bloodstream.
34. The virus disappeared from their bloodstream, and their depressive symptoms diminished, Ludwig found.http://sentencedict.com/bloodstream.html
35. The adrenalin which had been pumping into her bloodstream since early the previous day had burned up all her reserves of energy.
36. Some have had no virus detectable in their bloodstream for close to two years.
37. They pump oxygen into the bloodstream, so that it passes through the heart and reaches the working muscles.
38. I was not responsible for the chance encounter that allowed the virus to slip into my bloodstream in the summer of 1944.
39. The snake's venom courses through the bloodstream of the chameleon, causing instant paralysis.
40. The antibodies will then float around our bloodstream in readiness for years, just waiting for the real disease to come along.
41. Snake venom is usually clear yellow and is dangerous only if it gets into the bloodstream.
42. Through infected blood and blood products entering the bloodstream. Through sharing needles or syringes, for example, when injecting drugs.
43. Yet they are the only animal known in whose bloodstream the AIDS virus survives for any length of time.
44. The L3 then passes in the bloodstream to the lungs and thence to the small intestine via the trachea.
45. It's function in helping to remove toxins from the bloodstream is useful in most illnesses.
46. They may use hypodermic syringes to inject the drug into their bloodstream.
47. It is not absorbed into the bloodstream, nor does it influence hormone levels, the company says.
48. Here, nutritive material is absorbed through the gut wall into the bloodstream, while bacteria break down less-digestible substances such as cellulose.
49. In fact, when scientifically tested, it has been shown to release dangerously high levels of cyanide into the bloodstream.
50. As the bourbon flowed into my bloodstream, I began to warm to the occasion.
51. Sometimes, however, it moves from there to the bloodstream and thus finds the nervous system, where it does damage.
52. I follow the light energy through my muscles, my bloodstream, renovating every cell.
53. The final question was whether the virus entered the bloodstream before it attacked nerve cells.
54. Whenever that happened, a quicksilver feeling went skidding through her bloodstream.
55. But when enterococcus spreads into surgical wounds or the bloodstream of very ill patients with weakened defenses, it can turn deadly.
56. First of all, as many people know, food can affect the rate at which alcohol enters the bloodstream.
57. The heart needs a constant good supply of oxygen which it gets from the bloodstream.
58. It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
59. And why were her own pulses racing as if the floodgates of her bloodstream had been opened?
60. It spreads quickly once inside the victim and is soon being circulated in the bloodstream.
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