## Abstract Measurement of cerebral arterial and venous blood volumes during increased cerebral blood flow can provide important information regarding hemodynamic regulation under normal, pathological, and neuronally active conditions. In particular, the change in venous blood volume induced by neu
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The Contributions of Arterial and Venous Volumes to Increased Cutaneous Blood Flow during Leg Compression
โ Scribed by Augustine R. Eze; Paul L. Cisek; Burt S. Holland; Anthony J. Comerota Jr.; Ravi Verramasuneni; Anthony J. Comerota
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- Springer
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- 1998
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- English
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- 287 KB
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- 12
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- Article
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- 0890-5096
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