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VOF
(redirected from Volume of Fluid)

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VOFVolume of Fluid
VOFVennootschap Onder Firma (Dutch)
VOFVoice of Freedom
VOFVergabeordnung für Freiberufliche Leistungen (German: Award for Freelance Services)
VOFFöreningen Vetenskap och Folkbildning (Swedish: Science and General Education Association)
VOFVoice of the Faithful
VOFObservation Fighter Squadron (Navy unit designation used from 1942 to 1945)
VOFValue of Funds
VOFVariable Operating Frequency
VOFVoice of Friendship (New Zealand)
VOFVoluntary Organisations Forum (UK)
VOFVehicle Operations - Program F


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Baxter notes the new system is specifically designed to deliver a lower volume of fluid to the patient during dialysis--as little as one-quarter of what adults typically receive--which is required for smaller patients.
The internal volume of fluid does not change when the valve is switched, nor does it trap fluids as a ball valve does.
A new study now challenges this view, suggesting that women consume nearly as much alcohol as men, relative to the volume of fluids in their bodies.
 
 
 
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