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Anorexia (symptom) and Venous blood

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Difference between Anorexia (symptom) and Venous blood

Anorexia (symptom) vs. Venous blood

Anorexia (from Ancient Greek ανορεξία: 'ἀν-' "without" + 'όρεξις', spelled 'órexis' meaning "appetite") is the decreased sensation of appetite. Venous blood is deoxygenated blood which travels from the peripheral vessels, through the venous system into the right atrium of the heart.

Similarities between Anorexia (symptom) and Venous blood

Anorexia (symptom) and Venous blood have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Anorexia (symptom) and Venous blood Comparison

Anorexia (symptom) has 87 relations, while Venous blood has 20. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (87 + 20).

References

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