InVOLuntary
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Words to live by.. Never trust a man that can't eat peanut butter.nope. it is death, within minutes.
Beyond anaphylaxis, the main concept lies to myocardial damage and ventricular dysfunction, which can lead to shock and cardiovascular collapse. It is commonly believed that the depression of cardiac output due to coronary hypoperfusion from systemic vasodilation associated with leakage of plasma and volume loss due to increased vascular permeability, and the following reduced venous return, constitute the main causes of cardiovascular collapse encountered in anaphylactic shock. Indeed, during anaphylactic shock circulating blood volume may decrease by as much as 35% within 10 minutes due to transfer of intravascular fluid to extravascular space
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nope. it is death, within minutes.
Beyond anaphylaxis, the main concept lies to myocardial damage and ventricular dysfunction, which can lead to shock and cardiovascular collapse. It is commonly believed that the depression of cardiac output due to coronary hypoperfusion from systemic vasodilation associated with leakage of plasma and volume loss due to increased vascular permeability, and the following reduced venous return, constitute the main causes of cardiovascular collapse encountered in anaphylactic shock. Indeed, during anaphylactic shock circulating blood volume may decrease by as much as 35% within 10 minutes due to transfer of intravascular fluid to extravascular space
-The Internayut![]()
I think they’ll do it a lot less. There is nothing holding the player to the team. Other schools will do what UT did and remove their scholarship, their value will plummet because they no longer have leverage, and they’ll end up at a mid school for a lot less $. Coaches have already been out in front warning these guys.![]()
'Change and chaos' could be next for college sports after NIL contract holdout
Nico Iamaleava was Tennessee’s star QB last season. He’s already left in search of a better NIL deal.www.nbcnews.com
Sounds like this will all get worse from here, with no immediate signs of it getting better
Nico the first of many to hold out over deals - they do it in the NFL, even with a collective bargaining agreement. How much more will they do it in college, without one?
Damn man. Who are your sources??My sources are stating that negotiations are still ongoing. There are a few hurdles to clear and it could still go either way. But if it doesn't work out with our first option, we have a backup option.
Am I doing this right?
You are all full ofIts like City of Johnson City. If dont make Citizens happy. Young people leave, no one repopulates. Old people die:
Bad example. But similarly. You miss on a very large prrcentage of blue chippers, who had on campus. time and time again. ones you did land earlyv on, you can't keep because you got out talented in the big games. Sooner or later, the tarnish wears off.
Love this staff. But, it feels like the boat is taking on water. really thought with Nico leaving would be a positive. And still may be. Not getting the warm and fuzzies out of the porthole.
They were at a point with Orange Bowl win they could really stock pile talent. Same for playoff berth. Instead Florid reloaded. bama reloaded. georgia reloaded.
I mean 26 class we really have a grand opportunity to have one of those elite level next level classes. true to form we lost Keys. lost the NC DE, and havent landed anyone with any real difference ability.
Faizon is that guy. We have to surround him with best of the best. and that is simply not happening.