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Study of postmortem blood circulation
Zeitschrift f�r Rechtsmedizin, 1989The objective of this work was to study the postmortem redistribution of blood volumes and its influence of the distribution of substances of different molecular weight (194.2 and 150,000 Da). Lipiodol Ultrafluide, Omnitrast, or a radioisotopic mixture of aminohippuric acid and human IgG were injected into the left ventricle of a total of 20 rabbits ...
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The Flow Behaviour of Blood in the Circulation
Nature, 1967The effective viscosity of blood in the circulation can vary from infinity down to about 1.3 centipoise. However, the minimum value is not reached in the largest or smallest blood vessels.
R. L. Whitmore, R. L. Whitmore
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Histoplasma in Circulating Blood
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— Since the advent of renal homotransplantation it has become increasingly apparent that a wide variety of viral, bacterial, parasitic, and fungal diseases may develop in recipients of kidney transplants. Although the occurrence of disseminated histoplasmosis has been described in some of these patients,1,2the finding of organisms ...
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The Blood Circulation of the Tongue1
2015This article describes the gross anatomy of the vessels which supply the mammalian tongue. It shows that there is a rich vascular supply. Available data indicate that the lingual papillae are supplied with a true capillary circulation, which is more abundant in the papillae containing taste buds.
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2019
Definition of absolute, relative and transmural pressures. Manometers. Mechanical energy of a fluid. Statics of circulation: effect of height, acceleration and immersion in water on blood pressure and distribution within the body. Dynamics of circulation.
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Definition of absolute, relative and transmural pressures. Manometers. Mechanical energy of a fluid. Statics of circulation: effect of height, acceleration and immersion in water on blood pressure and distribution within the body. Dynamics of circulation.
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Blood circulation in the dental pulp
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959Through windows cut in the incisors of rats, the effect of various substances and conditions on the blood circulation in the pulp was observed. Alcohol, eugenol and cold had no observable effect. Epinephrine in various concentrations produced ischemia. Cement fluid (phosphoric acid) resulted in thrombosis and hemorrhage, as did the local application of
George W. Burnett, George Kozam
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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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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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