14 results on '"Zócalo, Y."'
Search Results
2. Growing-Related Changes in Arterial Properties of Healthy Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Nonexposed to Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Analysis of Gender-Related Differences
3. Stiffness Indices and Fractal Dimension relationship in Arterial Pressure and Diameter Time Series in-Vitro
4. Biomechanics of Ergometric Stress Test: regional and local effects on elastic, transitional and muscular human arteries
5. Temporal pattern of pulse wave velocity during brachial hyperemia reactivity
6. ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION EVALUATED BY MEANS OF CHANGES IN CAROTID- RADIAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSOCIATED WITH REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA: DEPENDENCE ON THE BASAL VELOCITY LEVELS AND ON THE TRANSIENT ISCHEMIA LENGTH
7. P6.20 VASCULAR ACCESSES FOR HAEMODIALYSIS IN THE ARM CAUSE GREATER REDUCTION IN THE CAROTID-BRACHIAL STIFFNESS THAN THOSE IN THE FOREARM: STUDY OF GENDER DIFFERENCES
8. Linear and nonlinear viscoelastic modeling of ovine aortic biomechanical properties under in vivo and ex vivo conditions
9. Levels and rates of change in carotid-radial pulse wave velocity associated with reactive hyperaemia: Analysis of the dependence on transient ischemia length
10. Changes in wall viscosity and filtering as determinant of carotid and femoral atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability: Theoretical analysis
11. Non-invasive assessment of atherosclerotic plaques effects on the segment-to-segment human carotid visco-elasticity and filtering
12. REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN LEVELS AND RATES OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS RECOVERY POST-ERGOMETRIC TEST IN HEALTHY ADULTS: PP.10.404
13. IMMEDIATE, BUT NOT LATER OR MAXIMAL, CHANGES IN CAROTID-RADIAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY ASSOCIATED WITH REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA DEPEND ON THE OCCLUSION LENGTH: PP.10.414
14. Increased reversal and oscillatory shear stress cause smooth muscle contraction‐dependent changes in sheep aortic dynamics: role in aortic balloon pump circulatory support
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.