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Assessment of venous capacitance. Radionuclide plethysmography: methodology and research applications.
Author(s):
Matthias Schmitt
,
Gary Middleton
,
Michael Blackman
,
Christopher Cockcroft
,
M Frenneaux
Publication date:
2002-11-30
Journal:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Keywords:
Arteries
,
physiology
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Erythrocytes
,
Forearm
,
blood supply
,
Humans
,
Intestines
,
Plethysmography
,
methods
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Reproducibility of Results
,
Splanchnic Circulation
,
Technetium
,
diagnostic use
,
Terminology as Topic
,
Veins
,
radionuclide imaging
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12492602
PMC ID::
1874491
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Arteries
,
physiology
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Erythrocytes
,
Forearm
,
blood supply
,
Humans
,
Intestines
,
Plethysmography
,
methods
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Reproducibility of Results
,
Splanchnic Circulation
,
Technetium
,
diagnostic use
,
Terminology as Topic
,
Veins
,
radionuclide imaging
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Arteries
,
physiology
,
Blood Pressure
,
Blood Volume
,
Erythrocytes
,
Forearm
,
blood supply
,
Humans
,
Intestines
,
Plethysmography
,
methods
,
Regional Blood Flow
,
Reproducibility of Results
,
Splanchnic Circulation
,
Technetium
,
diagnostic use
,
Terminology as Topic
,
Veins
,
radionuclide imaging
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