... cerebral blood flow in small preterm infants with patent ductus arteriosus, abstracted. Presented at the Annual Meet- ing of the Americdn Academy of Pediatrics, New York, October 1982[r] ...
... Much of the literature on hemodynamics is still confined to either simple networks or idealized geometry (e.g., symmetry in the sagittal plane, identical daughter vessels at bifurcations, planar geometry, straight ...
... luteal bloodflow. Vitamin E has been shown to improve capil- lary bloodflow in a variety of organs not only by inhibit- ing the breakdown of lipids in red blood cell membranes [22,23] ...
... of bloodflow pressure, extreme pressure and its position to quantify DBFP in thirteen different pos- tures with gravity considered or not (G ≠ 0 or G = ...
... The instantaneous pulmonary capillary blood flow curves obtained from the nitrous oxide uptake studies do not show a constant flow rate but are pulsatile, having the form and degree show[r] ...
... Unsteady flow with a non-zero mean was investigated by Smith (1975) and more recently by Wang and Tarbell ...fluid flow in a tube with an elastic membrane insertion and recently, in 2001, Myers and Capper ...
... with bloodflow have been carried out in the recent past, the non linear velocity profile of pulsatile flow of blood through the descending aorta have been satisfactorily investigated by Ling ...
... We use the free finite element code FreeFem++ for the simulations of the bloodflow. First of all, we need to investigate the linear and stationary problem. We choose to work with the Stokes equations in ...
... spectacle blood vessels on visual clarity, one might expect adaptations to have evolved that mitigate their negative ...spectacle bloodflow dynamics and provide evidence of a mechanism to mitigate ...
... The third purpose, using total blood flow calculated on the Fick principle and comparing this with the measured aortic blood flow, was to assess whether oxygen lack was accompanied by an[r] ...
... between blood viscosity and TTFM, ...Because blood is a non-Newtonian fluid, its viscosity is affected by shear rate [17] .... Blood viscocity is higher at low shear rates, while being lower at high ...
... the bloodflow was the first step in ...arteries bloodflow is unsteady, with the flow separation and waveform propagation of the thyxotropic ...the bloodflow and initial ...
... bone bloodflow is a potential cause of compromised bone mechanical ...bone bloodflow and biomechanical ...anesthetized. Blood samples were collected from experimental or control ...
... Abstract Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-con- taining nerves are closely associated with cranial blood vessels. CGRP is the most potent vasodilator known in isolated cerebral blood vessels. CGRP can ...
... * Indicates responses different from those in the non-pregnant uterus. 3) Myometrial contractions reduce placental blood flow by constricting arteries as they course th[r] ...
... to compare the different indices of blood flow ye- locity obtained from the anterior cerebral arteries (pulsatility index, peak systolic, and end diastolic flow velocity) with total brai[r] ...
... of flow to ischemic tissue in vivo, we sur- gically induced ischemia in the left hindlimb of nude ...all flow through the femoral artery to the limb is diverted by ligating and then transecting the artery ...
... Even though oxygen consumption was 50% higher at the HS training velocity than at the LS velocity (Fig. 1), the growth of fish in both training groups was similar. This suggests that intestinal function was indeed ...
... in bloodflow and fluid shear forces, ...of blood to the low-pressure pulmonary vasculature from the high-pressure arterial system in congenital heart ...