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Slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF) is an artificial method which approximately mimics the ultrafiltration function of the kidneys. SCUF is a continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) generally used to remove fluid from fluid overloaded patients with acute kidney failure. During SCUF blood is continuously removed from the body, passed ...
Computer Game Review was a print monthly magazine covering both computer gaming and video gaming. The magazine was started in 1991. [ 1 ] Also known as Computer Game Review and 16-Bit Entertainment , and then later as Computer Game Review and CD-Rom Entertainment .
[24] In Japan, where the same console version was ported and published by Spike under the name Colin McRae the Rally 2 on 5 October 2000, Famitsu gave it a score of 31 out of 40. [13] GamePro said of the PlayStation version, "If you're into racing at all, Colin McRae Rally 2.0 is definitely worth its sticker price. You might be surprised by how ...
Urinary System Cancer. Transitional cell carcinoma, a type of cancer most commonly seen in a dog's bladder, may respond to ivermectin in the same way as human renal cell carcinoma.
(a) Small Computer System Interface ("scuzzy") (i) Strategic and Combat Studies Institute; SCT – (s) Scattered Sky (METAR Code) SCTP – (i) Stream Control Transmission Protocol; Scuba – (a) Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus; SCUF – Slow Continuous Ultrafiltration; SCUFN – (i) Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names (of GEBCO)
Georgia Senate Republicans recommended on Friday that the state write laws banning transgender girls and women from participating in high school and college sports, setting the stage for action in ...
Republicans on Capitol Hill have voiced their desire to confirm Trump’s nominees as soon as possible in the new year. South Dakota Sen. John Thune, elected as the Republican Senate Leader on ...
1. Central processing unit; the part of the computer or video game which executes the games' program. 2. A personal computer. 3. A non-player character controlled by the game software using artificial intelligence, usually serving as an opponent to the player or players. CPU versus CPU See zero-player game. cracked 1.