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Blood Pressure Variability in Man: Its Relation to

... provided mean values for the whole 24 h period, and the averages of the 48 different standard deviations provided the measures of the variability occurring within half-hour time spans. The standard deviations were also calculated as percentages of the average 24 h values to obtain not only the varia ...
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Reflex Hemodynamic Responses Initiated from the Thoracic Aorta
Reflex Hemodynamic Responses Initiated from the Thoracic Aorta

... possible solution to this problem. Therefore, we decided to stimulate these vascular endings mechanically to ascertain whether such a stimulus would produce reflex hemodynamic responses. This procedure demonstrated that a stretch of the thoracic aorta which did not interfere with aortic blood flow i ...
Reflex Hemodynamic Responses Initiated from the Thoracic Aorta
Reflex Hemodynamic Responses Initiated from the Thoracic Aorta

... possible solution to this problem. Therefore, we decided to stimulate these vascular endings mechanically to ascertain whether such a stimulus would produce reflex hemodynamic responses. This procedure demonstrated that a stretch of the thoracic aorta which did not interfere with aortic blood flow i ...
the cardiac cycle - Annammal College of Nursing
the cardiac cycle - Annammal College of Nursing

... Blood arriving at the heart cannot enter the atrium so it flows back up the jugular vein, causing the first discernible wave in the jugular venous pulse. Atrial pressure drops when the atria stop contracting. During atrial systole the atrium contracts and tops off the volume in the ventricle with on ...
the cardiovascular system: the heart
the cardiovascular system: the heart

... pressure becomes greater then ventricular pressure, blood begins to flow back to the ventricle. As it does so, blood backfills the SL valve cusps, filling the pockets and causing the free margins to bulge outward from the wall of the vessel. When the edges of the three bulging cusps meet each other, ...
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TEMA 6
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