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The two compounds below have approximately the same boiling point.
Blood Volume
The total amount of blood circulating within an individual's vascular system at any given time.
Pulse Pressure
The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure, an indicator of the health of arterial walls.
Natriuretic Factor
A hormone involved in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance, promoting the excretion of sodium and water.
Urine Output
The amount of urine produced by the kidneys and excreted by the body, a critical indicator of kidney function and hydration status.
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