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( Viscocity, vasoconstriction, cardiac output, hypoxia, vasomotor pressure flex, hypercapnia, active hypermia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): thickness of blood
( Vasoconstriction, contractility, perfusion, ischemic, active hypermia, hypercapnia, hypoxia, vasomotor pressure flex, viscocity, cardiac output ): reduction in vessel diameter
( Perfusion, cardiac output, vasoconstriction, viscocity, vasomotor pressure flex, hypoxia, hypercapnia, active hypermia, ischemic, contractility ): flow through
( Cardiac Output, vasoconstriction, viscocity, vasomotor pressure flex, hypoxia, hypercapnia, active hypermia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): amount of blood that flows out of a ventricle of the heart per unit of time
( Hypoxia, vasoconstriction, cardiac output, viscocity, vasomotor pressure flex, hypercapnia, active hypermia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): deficiency of blood oxygen
( Ischemic, contractility, perfusion, active hypermia, hypercapnia, hypoxia, vasomotor pressure flex, viscocity, cardiac output, vasoconstriction ): inadequate blood supply
( Active hyperemia, vasoconstriction, cardiac output, viscocity, vasomotor pressure flex, hypoxia, hypercapnia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): local vasolidation
( Contractility, perfusion, ischemic, active hypermia, hypercapnia, hypoxia, vasomotor pressure flex, viscocity, cardiac output, vasoconstriction ): the ability of a muscle cell to shorten to product movement
( Hypercapnia, vasoconstriction, cardiac output, viscocity, vasomotor pressure flex, hypoxia, active hypermia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): excess carbon dioxide
( Vasometer pressure flex, vasoconstriction, cardiac output, viscocity, hypoxia, hypercapnia, active hypermia, ischemic, perfusion, contractility ): inititiated by a change in arterial blood pressure