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Biophysical Principles Of Hemodynamics 1st Edition An Volobuev Vi Koshev E Petrov

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Biophysical Principles Of Hemodynamics 1st Edition An Volobuev Vi Koshev E Petrov
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 229
Author: A.N. Volobuev; V.I. Koshev; E. Petrov
ISBN: 9781612098647, 1612098649
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Biophysical Principles Of Hemodynamics 1st Edition An Volobuev Vi Koshev E Petrov by A.n. Volobuev; V.i. Koshev; E. Petrov 9781612098647, 1612098649 instant download after payment.

In this book, the physiological aspects of the regulation of an arterial bloodstream are mentioned. A review of the existing approaches to make the calculations of a stream of blood in elastic blood vessels is examined. It is shown that available methods of calculation of a current of a fluid in the elastic pipelines, based on the standard hydrodynamical equations, cannot adequately describe movement of blood in elastic blood vessels. Ways of modelling pulse waves, as essentially nonlinear effects are also submitted.

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