Vascular vs Nicergoline - What's the difference?
vascular | nicergoline |
(anatomy) Of, pertaining to, or containing vessels that conduct or circulate fluids, such as blood, lymph, or sap, through the body of an animal or plant.
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An ergot derivative used to treat senile dementia and other disorders with vascular origins.
As an adjective vascular
is (anatomy) of, pertaining to, or containing vessels that conduct or circulate fluids, such as blood, lymph, or sap, through the body of an animal or plant.As a noun nicergoline is
an ergot derivative used to treat senile dementia and other disorders with vascular origins.vascular
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Adjective
(-)citation, passage=Reindeer are well suited to the taiga’s frigid winters. They can maintain a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100 degrees, in part because of insulation provided by their fur, and in part because of counter-current vascular heat exchange systems in their legs and nasal passages.}}
