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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SPHYGMIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sphygmic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sphygmic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
In the first case, one is dealing with sphygmic or arterial PPG, in the second case
with volume or venous PPG. The first type records the behavior of the resistive
vessels, whereas the second one is mainly influenced by the capacitive vessels.
Pierre G. Agache, Pierre Agache, Philippe Humbert, 2004
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Biotelemetry XIV: Proceedings of the Fourteenth ...
RESULTS To simplify the measure, using a single detector of the sphygmic wave,
the pulse-transit time is accomplished as the time between the occurrence of the
R-wave of the ECG and the onset of the pulse in a peripheral site.
Thomas Penzel, Stanley Salmons, Michael R. Neuman, 1998
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Secrets of Eternal Youth
A rabbit's heart that had been dead for sixty hours, commenced beating, slowly at
first, but increasing its sphygmic pulsations gradually, and continuing its regular
movements for nineteen hours. In a low temperature of the solution, the heart ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Inflammation of a sphincter. H Sphincteroplasty. Plastic surgery of any sphincter
muscle. Sphincterotomy. The surgical removal of the pyloric sphincter. HeK"fl-d-=
«i<;H Sphygmic. Pertaining to the pulse; sphygmical. 'il^1^-<J ara^r Sphygmical.
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World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering ...
Anliker used the sphygmic wave as the carrier wave over which the forced waves
: axial, torsional and pressure generated in animals of experiment, were
travelling. Therefore the Anliker's data of dispersion and attenuation of waves in
the ...
Olaf Dössel, Wolfgang C. Schlegel, 2010
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Body Parts: Critical Explorations in Corporeality
Instead the revolver caused the sphygmic line to rise, but for only 4 beats; the
same for vanity [flattering comments]. Electricity did nothing one time; a second
time lowered the line of the pulse. Thinking about the electrical machine flattened
the ...
Christopher E. Forth, Ivan Crozier, 2005
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Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the ...
Sphygmic period m is occupied by a small wave preceding a depression, which,
following the arguments used in explaining the waves in the other sphygmic
periods, must be due to a feeble auricular contraction and diastole ; the argument
...
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The Criminal Body: Lombroso and the Anatomy of Deviance
Instead the revolver caused the sphygmic line to rise, but for only 4 beats; the
same for vanity [flattering comments]. Electricity did nothing one time; a second
time lowered the line of the pulse. Thinking about the electrical machine flattened
the ...
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Excerpta Medica. Section 6: Internal Medicine
Chir. , Univ. di Bologna - MINERVA NEFROL. (Torino) 1956, 3/4 (126-133) In
basal conditions the sphygmic activity of the cortex dominates over that of the
medulla, probably because of the lesser distribution of arteriolar vessels in the
latter.