The Functional Unit Of The Kidney

EurekAlert!: Proenkephalin (penKid®) included in the ADQI consensus statements publication as functional kidney biomarker for the management of AKI patients

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Proenkephalin (penKid®) included in the ADQI consensus statements publication as functional kidney biomarker for the management of AKI patients

EurekAlert!: University of Cincinnati study examines impact of poor functional kidney status

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CINCINNATI -- A study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) finds poor functional kidney status in elderly patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with a higher ...

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The modern technical definition of a functional is a function from a vector space into the scalar field. For example, finding the length of a vector is a (non-linear) functional, or taking a vector and returning the 3rd coordinate (relative to some basis) is a (linear) functional. But in a classical sense, functional is an antiquated term for a function that takes a function as input. For ...

Functional neurologic disorder (FND) reflects functional network dysregulation rather than structural pathology. Effective treatment focuses on education, expectation setting, family engagement and graded rehabilitation to restore movement and participation. FND is a condition in which neurological ...

Overview Functional dyspepsia is a term used to describe a lingering upset stomach that has no obvious cause. Functional dyspepsia (dis-PEP-see-uh) also is called nonulcer dyspepsia. Functional dyspepsia is common. It is a constant condition, but symptoms don't happen all the time. Symptoms are like those of an ulcer. They include pain or discomfort in the upper belly, bloating, belching and ...

In the context of functional analysis, a functional is a function from a vector space to its base field (usually $\mathbb {R}$ or $\mathbb {C}$). In many important cases they are linear, but this is not always the case. In the context of normed vector spaces or more generally topological vector spaces, they are also often continuous, but again this is not always the case. Much less commonly ...