119 results on '"Blood Circulation analysis"'
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52. Factors determining the dispersion of dye in indicator dilution curves in the normal mammalian circulation.
53. [Measurement of total & peripheral circulation times].
54. [Automatic blood sample collector used in circulatory studies].
55. Two comments on the estimation of blood flow and central volume from dye-dilution curves.
56. [Digital plethysmography; presentation of a registration technic].
57. Measurement of regional blood flow by indicator dilution.
58. [Technic for the simultaneous determination of cardiac output, blood volume and pulmonary circulatory time by means of radioiodine-labeled serum albumin].
59. A method for the continuous determination of total systemic blood flow in the dog by an indicator-dilution technique.
60. Measurement of regional sodium turnover rates and their application to the estimation of regional blood flow.
61. Radio-frequency resistive impedance pulsations over the heart, lungs, and abdomen.
62. The discrepancy between steady- and oscillatory-flow calibration of flowmeters of the bristle and pendulum types: a theoretical study.
63. Measurement of hepatic blood flow by indicator dilution techniques.
64. [Value of certain methods of study of peripheral arterial circulation].
65. Dynamic response characteristics of systems for continuous recording of concentration changes in a flowing liquid (for example, indicator-dilution curves).
66. [A bloodless calorimetric method for continuous determination of enteroportal circulation].
67. [Determination of the circulation rate in pediatrics].
68. The measurement of circulation time by means of an indicator.
69. A blood flowmeter for extracorporeal surgery.
70. Radiologic technic for qualitative and quantitative study of blood flow.
71. The dye injection method for circulatory studies; a critical evaluation of the technique, apparatus and results.
72. Measurement of blood flow in the human hand with radioactive potassium.
73. [A simplified method (measurement of capillary pressure) for continuous registration of changes in cutaneous or muscular circulation in man and dogs in waking state].
74. Quantitative measurement of regional circulation by the clearance of radioactive sodium.
75. [Evaluation of a peripheral rheogram].
76. [Measurement of vascular output].
77. [Comparative measurements of muscle blood circulation changes in the extremities in man by Hensel's heat conduction sound & Schroeder's capillary pressure measurement].
78. [Rate of blood flow in the smallest peripheral arteries].
79. [Photo-resistance drop pickup and amplifier with transfer circuit for registration of blood flow with the aid of intervalograph].
80. Thoracic-aorta flow in man.
81. [Measurement of pulmonary circulation time by means of radioactive isotopes].
82. [Critical observations on the measurement of blood circulation of the skin by thermal methods].
83. The influence of injection site upon the form of dye-dilution curves.
84. A new low resistance direct type flow meter for continuous recording.
85. [Blood circulation monitoring apparatus with automatic blood pressure recorder].
86. [Electrocardiographic and circulatory studies in lung diseases].
87. [Methods and results of the study of peripheral circulation with isotopes].
88. [Evaluation of circulatory function before pneumonectomy with the aid of a bronchial block and a pulmonary-arterial block test].
89. [Reflex muscular tonus in determination of blood flow with Hensel's heat conduction probe].
90. Compound interest laws and disappearance of tracers from the circulation.
91. [Apparatus for measurement of circulation rate and temperature of the internal organs].
92. [An indirect method of measuring hepatic blood flow; experimental study].
93. [Fluorescein test in determination of circulation rate in normal subjects].
94. [Oxyhemometric determination of the rate of blood flow in the venous system of the pulmonary circulation].
95. [Distribution of diathermy currents in blood vessels in thermostromuhr measurement].
96. [Analysis of the actual course of lesser circulation by means of indirect application of Fick's principle].
97. Minor factors influencing indicator dilution curves.
98. Diagnostic value of selective quantitative radiocardiography.
99. Quantitative analysis of a direct writing method for dye dilution curves.
100. Clinical measurement of circulation time; a comparison of magnesium sulphate and Evans blue dye in normal subjects.
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