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The distribution of the jejunal arteries in the cat

The Anatomical Record, 2020
AbstractThe arterial supply of the cat jejunum was studied by gross dissection and polyurethane corrosion cast. The results showed that the jejunal arteries, which originate from the cranial mesenteric artery, varied from 5 to 15 in number. Their number was independent of the length of the cranial mesenteric artery as well as of the length of the ...
Grandis A.   +8 more
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The Distribution of the Coronary Arteries in the Angora Rabbit

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2007
SummaryThe aim of this study was to determine the origin, course, termination and anastomosing of the coronary arteries in Angora rabbits. Eight adult healthy male Angora rabbits were used. Coloured latex was injected into the ascending aorta. A. coronaria sinistra of the Angora rabbit had larger diameter than a. coronaria dextra. It was divided into r.
Bahar, S.   +3 more
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Patterns of Arterial Distribution in the Duplicated Thumb

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1983
The arterial blood supply of the duplicated thumb was studied in 42 hands using the angiography technique. The developing factor of the duplicated thumb also may hinder the developing process of the limb artery, especially in the early stage when the median artery develops. In 73.8 percent of duplicated thumbs, two digital arteries were present, and 96.
Y, Kitayama, S, Tsukada
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The distribution of atheromatosis in the coronary arteries

Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1963
Summary There is some evidence in the literature that curved and bent sections of arteries are more susceptible to atheromatosis than are straight areas. In the present study 9 hearts were examined at autopsy. The material consisted initially of 13 consecutive autopsies. Four hearts, however, were excluded.
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Three-Dimensional Stress Distribution in Arteries

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1983
A three-dimensional stress-strain relationship derived from a strain energy function of the exponential form is proposed for the arterial wall. The material constants are identified from experimental data on rabbit arteries subjected to inflation and longitudinal stretch in the physiological range.
C J, Chuong, Y C, Fung
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Assessment of distributed arterial network models

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1997
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relative importance of elastic non-linearities, viscoelasticity and resistance vessel modelling on arterial pressure and flow wave contours computed with distributed arterial network models. The computational results of a non-linear (time-domain) and a linear (frequency-domain) mode were compared using the same ...
P, Segers   +3 more
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Coronary Artery Distribution in Tetralogy of Fallot

Archives of Surgery, 1965
THE CORONARY artery distribution in tetralogy of Fallot is important from the standpoint of (1) the site to choose for the ventriculotomy, (2) the presence of anomalous vessels at the ventriculotomy site, and (3) the effects upon the myocardium of section of an important vessel.
C C, MENG, F A, ECKNER, M, LEV
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The distribution of valves in rat kidney arteries

The Anatomical Record, 1969
AbstractSerial sections of rat kidneys were studied for the presence of valves. Intimal valves were found in interlobular arteries at sites where arteriolar branches went directly to juxtamedullary glomeruli. Arteriolar branches to glomeruli which are not juxtamedullary glomeruli did not possess valves at their origins.
N E, Taggart, J P, Rapp
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Sodium exchange and distribution in the arterial wall

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1965
Pieces of dog carotid artery were studied with respect to water and sodium content. Total sodium content averaged 113 ± 1.2 mm/kg fresh tissue; total water 73.6 ± 0.3% and inulin space 36.2 ± 0.5% of tissue wet wt. A total of 94.8 ± 1.3% of sodium exchanged within 6–12 min with Na22, and 97.4 ± 0.7% of the stable sodium was extracted in sodium-free ...
P, Garrahan   +2 more
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