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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of perfuse.

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Examples

  • Walum E, Varnbo I, Peterson A. Effects of dissolved carbon monoxide on the respiratory activity of perfused neuronal and muscle cell cultures.

    Carbon Monoxide 2010

  • Life would be like the strange nirvana that perfused the first half of the film The Invention of Lying where no one was capable of lying, or had considered it as a viable social concept.

    Peter Howitt: Murder, Lies and the Human Condition Peter Howitt 2012

  • Life would be like the strange nirvana that perfused the first half of the film The Invention of Lying where no one was capable of lying, or had considered it as a viable social concept.

    Peter Howitt: Murder, Lies and the Human Condition Peter Howitt 2012

  • Fetal echocardiography revealed that a large portion of the fetal cardiac output perfused the Sacrococcygeal Teratoma.

    Sacrococcygeal Teratoma (SCT), Sacrococcygeal Tumor Treatment 2010

  • The smell of laser printers pushed into overheated exhaustion perfused from a few common rooms.

    Excerpt from De Imitatio Calembouri 2010

  • Prof. SONNENBURG: It's constantly perfused with food that we, the human hosts, are eating, and so the key there is to really battle for these nutrients.

    How Gut Bacteria Evolved To Feast On Sushi 2010

  • The fluid is perfused for 60 to 120 minutes and then drained.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The fluid is perfused for 60 to 120 minutes and then drained.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The fluid is perfused for 60 to 120 minutes and then drained.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The fluid is perfused for 60 to 120 minutes and then drained.

    Balkinization 2007

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