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Blood Circulation and Finality
1981In 1866, Meyer [11], the then Professor of Anatomy of our university, presented to the Naturforschende Gesellschaft Zurich (the Society of Natural Sciences) his results of investigations which made him widely known on the inner architecture of the bones.
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The Discovery of Blood Circulation
2012Throughout history and in various cultures the beating heart was always considered anatomically, metaphorically, and symbolically to be a major organ. As early as the prehistoric period (Magdalenian era to 15,000 years BC) the heart seems to have been represented on the painted rocks in the Pindal cave (Spain): a splash of red in the centre of a ...
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1993
The interest in studying blood flow dynamics lies in the range of diseases in which malfunctions in the circulatory system are directly implicated. One of the major causes of abnormal circulation is the formation of atheroma. Among the factors contributing to atherosclerosis are haemodynamic factors such as extreme shear stresses and wave reflections ...
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The interest in studying blood flow dynamics lies in the range of diseases in which malfunctions in the circulatory system are directly implicated. One of the major causes of abnormal circulation is the formation of atheroma. Among the factors contributing to atherosclerosis are haemodynamic factors such as extreme shear stresses and wave reflections ...
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Cells of the Blood Circulation
2011Blood supplies oxygen, a mediator for cell energy, and conveys nutrients to tissues and removes waste products of cell metabolism toward lungs and purification organs, in addition to the convection of thermal energy. Moreover, blood transmits messengers such as hormones to target organs.
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