119 results on '"Blood Circulation analysis"'
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2. Measurement of blood flow iniminute volumes of specific tissues in man.
3. A cinematographic technique, using ultraviolet illumination, for amphibian blood circulation.
4. Femoro-digital1 arterial circulatory time (F-D1 ACT): a new test in the study of the vascular patient.
5. [Oxymetric measurement of the circulation rate without injections].
6. [Hepatolienal reflux and lieno-hepatic flux].
7. [Rate of blood flow in the smallest peripheral arteries].
8. [Behavior of oxymetrically determined circulation time].
9. [Comparison and critical evaluation of various methods for the measurement of blood flow].
10. [A bloodless calorimetric method for continuous determination of enteroportal circulation].
11. Electromagnetic blood flow meter yielding a base line without interruption of flow.
12. [Thermofluximetric technics by means of intravascular catheterization].
13. The application of radioactive sodium for the determination of the circulation rate in the lower extremities.
14. [Blood and cardiocirculatory indexes at 3,650 and 4,700 meters above sea level (preliminary communication)].
15. [Measurement of local blood flow by nitrous oxide method in arterial obstruction of the lower extremites].
16. [Basic steps in development of roentgenkymographic method for measuring blood flow velocity].
17. [Critical observations on the measurement of blood circulation of the skin by thermal methods].
18. Quantitative measurement of regional circulation by the clearance of radioactive sodium.
19. A comparison of volumes calculated from median circulation time and from slope of human dye dilution curves.
20. Radio-frequency resistive impedance pulsations over the heart, lungs, and abdomen.
21. Electromagnetic measurement of the blood streaming velocity in man.
22. [Wave resistance & impedances of the straight vascular flow].
23. Radiologic technic for qualitative and quantitative study of blood flow.
24. The dye injection method for circulatory studies; a critical evaluation of the technique, apparatus and results.
25. [Measurement of the velocity of blood flow after normal deliveries].
26. Clinical measurement of circulation time; a comparison of magnesium sulphate and Evans blue dye in normal subjects.
27. [Determination of heart time volume with the injection method by blood dilution].
28. An improved method for drop recording of arterial or venous blood flow.
29. Minor factors influencing indicator dilution curves.
30. Measurement of blood flow in the human hand with radioactive potassium.
31. [Study of pulmonary circulation time by means of densigraphy].
32. The failure of intravenous glucose to inhibit food intake in dogs.
33. [Electrocardiographic and circulatory studies in lung diseases].
34. [Methods and results of the study of peripheral circulation with isotopes].
35. [Modified method of differential manometry for the registration of volume rate of the blood flow].
36. [Photo-resistance drop pickup and amplifier with transfer circuit for registration of blood flow with the aid of intervalograph].
37. A photoelectric ear densitometer for continuously recording the arterial concentration of T-1824 in the dye-dilution method.
38. [Determination of the circulation rate in pediatrics].
39. [Reflex muscular tonus in determination of blood flow with Hensel's heat conduction probe].
40. Revised equations for calculation of blood flow and central blood volume from indicator-dilution curves.
41. A simple optically recording flowmeter for drop or integrated flow measurements.
42. Hemodynamics; interpreted by means of multiple scintillation detectors placed over the anterior thoracic wall.
43. Fluorodensography with radiopaque substance; a new method for hemodynamic investigation.
44. [Model experiments on the tissue clearance of radioactive isotopes].
45. An improved electromagnetic flowmeter.
46. Recorder for blood-flow determination.
47. [Measurement of vascular output].
48. The Potter electroturbinometer; an instrument for recording total systemic blood flow in the dog.
49. Diagnostic value of selective quantitative radiocardiography.
50. [Comparative measurements of muscle blood circulation changes in the extremities in man by Hensel's heat conduction sound & Schroeder's capillary pressure measurement].
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