Braunwald et al., 1958 - Google Patents
Estimation of volume of a circulatory model by the Hamilton and the Bradley methods at varying flow volume ratiosBraunwald et al., 1958
- Document ID
- 4300376549222909235
- Author
- Braunwald E
- Fishman A
- Cournand A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Physiology
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The accuracy of the Hamilton mean circulation time method and of the Bradley equilibration method for the measurement of the volume contained within a segment of the vascular bed were evaluated in an artificial circulatory model. The Hamilton method provided accurate …
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