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      Measurement of Cardiac Output by Thermodilution with Constant Rate Injection of Indicator

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      Circulation Research
      Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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          Researches on the Circulation Time and on the Influences which affect it

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            MEASUREMENT OF CARDIAC OUTPUT IN ANAESTHETIZED ANIMALS BY A THERMO-DILUTION METHOD

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              Measurement of blood flow and volume in the forearm of man; with notes on the theory of indicator-dilution and on production of turbulence, hemolysis, and vasodilatation by intra-vascular injection.

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                Journal
                Circulation Research
                Circulation Research
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0009-7330
                1524-4571
                October 1964
                October 1964
                : 15
                : 4
                : 311-319
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Pharmacology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
                Article
                10.1161/01.RES.15.4.311
                14220887
                3eefcc0c-9e0c-423a-b4f0-f82c445dfe17
                © 1964
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