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  2. Osmosis - Wikipedia

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    The process of osmosis over a semipermeable membrane.The blue dots represent particles driving the osmotic gradient. Osmosis (/ ɒ z ˈ m oʊ s ɪ s /, US also / ɒ s-/) [1] is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a region of high water potential (region of lower solute concentration) to a region of low water potential ...

  3. Wikipedia:Osmosis - Wikipedia

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    Osmosis will track video views and traffic and report back on changes; Additionally, Osmosis will add an edit/comment link to their internal teaching tools which incorporate embedded Wikipedia content; Future opportunities may explore using Osmosis learning tools (flash cards/quizzes)

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  5. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Peripheral vascular disease - Wikipedia

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    Video explanation. Author: Tanner Marshall, MS Editor: Rishi Desai, MD, MPH, Tanner Marshall, MS With peripheral vascular disease, vascular refers to the blood vessels, and peripheral means the outer limits or edge of something, which in this case refers to essentially any vessels that aren’t supplying the heart or the brain, like the legs, arms, or other organs.

  6. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Video explanation. Author: Tanner Marshall, MS Editor: Rishi Desai, MD, MPH, Tanner Marshall, MS About 25% of the world has hypertension or high blood pressure, which basically means that it’s pretty common.

  7. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Atrial septal defect

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    Video explanation. Author: Tanner Marshall, MS Editor: Rishi Desai, MD, MPH, Tanner Marshall, MS The atrial septum separates the right and left atrium of the heart, and an atrial septal defect describes when there’s some opening in a baby’s heart between these two upper chambers. But how does this opening form?

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  9. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Measles (Osmosis) - Wikipedia

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    After that it’s ready to be translated into viral proteins, wrapped in the cell’s lipid envelope, and sent out of the cell as a newly made virus. [10] Within days, the measles virus spreads through local tissue and is picked up by dendritic cells and alveolar macrophages, and carried from that local tissue in the lungs to the local lymph nodes.