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TextSentencer_T1 0-28 Sentence denotes Hormones in human pregnancy.
T1 0-28 Sentence denotes Hormones in human pregnancy.
TextSentencer_T2 29-32 Sentence denotes IV.
T2 29-32 Sentence denotes IV.
TextSentencer_T3 33-53 Sentence denotes Plasma progesterone.
T3 33-53 Sentence denotes Plasma progesterone.
TextSentencer_T4 54-275 Sentence denotes The plasma concentration of progesterone (P) has been measured by radioimmunoassay in maternal peripheral vein (M.P.V.) at early pregnancy and in M.P.V. umbilical artery (U.A.) and umbilical vein (U.V.) at term pregnancy.
T4 54-275 Sentence denotes The plasma concentration of progesterone (P) has been measured by radioimmunoassay in maternal peripheral vein (M.P.V.) at early pregnancy and in M.P.V. umbilical artery (U.A.) and umbilical vein (U.V.) at term pregnancy.
TextSentencer_T5 276-360 Sentence denotes In early preganacy marked hour-to-hour fluctuation of plasma progesterone was noted.
T5 276-360 Sentence denotes In early preganacy marked hour-to-hour fluctuation of plasma progesterone was noted.
TextSentencer_T6 361-538 Sentence denotes At term pregnancy plasma P levels of U.V. were higher than those of U.A. and the umbilical venous arterial differences of plasma P did not differ between male and femal fetuses.
T6 361-538 Sentence denotes At term pregnancy plasma P levels of U.V. were higher than those of U.A. and the umbilical venous arterial differences of plasma P did not differ between male and femal fetuses.
TextSentencer_T7 539-694 Sentence denotes Administration of hydrocortisone and ACTH to patients scheduled to undergo cesarean section had no effect on M.P.V., U.A., and U.V. plasma P concentration.
T7 539-694 Sentence denotes Administration of hydrocortisone and ACTH to patients scheduled to undergo cesarean section had no effect on M.P.V., U.A., and U.V. plasma P concentration.
TextSentencer_T8 695-1022 Sentence denotes On the basis of the differences between U.V. and U.A. plasma P concentrations and reported umbilical flow it was estimated that the secretion rate of P into the fetal circulation is approximately 23 mg. per 24 hr. and would amount to approximately 10 per cent of the reported total daily production rate of P at term pregnancy.
T8 695-1022 Sentence denotes On the basis of the differences between U.V. and U.A. plasma P concentrations and reported umbilical flow it was estimated that the secretion rate of P into the fetal circulation is approximately 23 mg. per 24 hr. and would amount to approximately 10 per cent of the reported total daily production rate of P at term pregnancy.
TextSentencer_T9 1023-1136 Sentence denotes The fraction of P which is unbound to the plasma proteins was estimeated by equilibrium dialysis at 37 degrees C.
T9 1023-1136 Sentence denotes The fraction of P which is unbound to the plasma proteins was estimeated by equilibrium dialysis at 37 degrees C.
TextSentencer_T10 1137-1451 Sentence denotes The per cent unbound P in M.P.V. plasma of pregnant patients at term was not different from that of nonpregnant patients but was 40 per cent lower than that in umbilical cord plasma (P LESS THAN 0.01), and the ratio between the concentrations of unbound P and estradiol in M.P.V. increased as pregnancy progressed.
T10 1137-1451 Sentence denotes The per cent unbound P in M.P.V. plasma of pregnant patients at term was not different from that of nonpregnant patients but was 40 per cent lower than that in umbilical cord plasma (P LESS THAN 0.01), and the ratio between the concentrations of unbound P and estradiol in M.P.V. increased as pregnancy progressed.
TextSentencer_T11 1452-1583 Sentence denotes Plasma P in re-eclamptic patients who subsequently sustained intrauterine fetal death had no value in assessing placental function.
T11 1452-1583 Sentence denotes Plasma P in re-eclamptic patients who subsequently sustained intrauterine fetal death had no value in assessing placental function.