... changes in bloodflow in the human corpus luteum throughout the luteal phase and a close relationship between luteal bloodflowand luteal function [16] Interestingly, luteal bloodflow was significantly ... luteal bloodflow For this purpose, we focused on vitamin E and a potential nitric oxide (NO) donor, L-arginine, to increase luteal bloodflow Vitamin E has been shown to improve capillary bloodflow ... defined as the difference between maximal systolic bloodflow (S) and minimal diastolic flow (D) divided by the peak systolic flow (S-D/S) Bloodflow impedances were examined in the corpus luteum...
... Intestinal microvascular bloodflow Shown is intestinal microvascular bloodflow (IMBF) as a percentage of baseline; measurements taken at baseflow line (time point hours) and at 1, and hours after the ... JB, EK, CS and ChL coordinated the study and drafted the manuscript ChL, BL and PS performed the IVM and collected the data OVH, MG, DP, TU and MW helped to draft the manuscript CS, WJK and ChL ... The adherence also depends on shear stress in the bloodflow The restoration of normal bloodflow diminishes the interaction between leucocyte and endothelium [27] In a similar experimental setting,...
... during both resting condition and focal cortical activity The strict coupling existing between "activation", local oxygen consumption, and increased regional cerebral bloodflow constitutes the basis ... He showed aphasia, motor impairment, and poor scores in fluency and verbal tests After a year of drug therapy (antihypertensive and antiaggregating agents) and logopedic therapy, this subject ... motor control and reaching tasks, and increased his AAT (Aachener Aphasie Test) score from 52/60 to 56/60 Measurement protocol We applied TCD and NIRS during baseline conditions and during CO2...
... and Research 2008, 3:36 The limb (and thus the)virtual cylinder is composed of soft tissue (mainly muscles and skin) and "hard" tissue (bone and bone marrow) The soft tissue volume (VS) andblood ... systems are balanced, thus the bloodflow in each compartment is constant, and the momentary bloodflow can be calculated from the plethysmography Say that a momentary bloodflow through the 100 ml ... right and left upper limbs, and 265 ± 22 and 256 ± 20 ml for the right and left lower limbs, respectively At steady state bloodflow measurements in the four limbs ranged between 5.5 – 6.5 and...
... W.-Y Sheng, W.-J Wong, and H.-H Hu, “Frequency domain analysis of cerebral blood flow velocity and its correlation with arterial blood pressure, ” Journal of Cerebral BloodFlow & Metabolism, vol ... of periodic changes in blood pressure, ” Stroke, vol 26, no 5, pp 834–837, 1995 R R Diehl, D Linden, D L¨ cke, and P Berlit, “Spontaneous u bloodpressure oscillations and cerebral autoregulation,” ... DM (c) Figure 6: Spontaneous oscillations of bloodpressure (BP) and cerebral blood flow velocity (BFV) in (a) a 72-year-old healthy control woman and (b) a 52-year-old man with type diabetes...
... was then recorded as absolute flow values from the precalibrated electromagnetic flow probes Hepatic bloodflow was then restored by removal of the vascular clamp on the PV, and reapplication of ... portal vein and changes in HA or PV bloodflow could again be recorded as absolute values from the precalibrated electromagnetic flow meters Dose-response curves of changes in bloodflow vs dose ... arterial pressure responses (∆ HAP) and (b) portal venous pressure responses (∆ PVP) to intra-porThe changes in (a) hepatic arterial pressure responses (∆ HAP) and (b) portal venous pressure...
... between no flow (0), intermittent flow (1), sluggish flow (2), and continuous flow (3) [22] A value was assigned to each individual vessel The overall score, called the microvascular flow index ... Table Measurements and derived calculations Serial measurements of heart rate, MAP, mean arterial pulmonary pressure, pulmonary artery occlusion pressure, and central venous pressure were performed ... (ANOVA) and Table Changes in hemodynamic, oxygen transport, and tonometric variables as mean arterial pressure was increased from 65 mmHg to 85 mmHg with norepinephrine Mean arterial blood pressure...
... carotid and pulmonary arteries Arterial and mixed venous blood samples were analyzed Airway flow, airway pressure (Paw) and esophageal pressure were measured using calibrated flowandpressure ... aeration and ventilation during BIPAP+SBmean and PSV In the current study, we investigated the distributions of regional aeration and ventilation at the lungs' apex, hilum and base during PSV and ... increased peak and mean Paw and mean transpulmonary pressure (Ppeak, Pmean, and Ppl mean, respectively; Table 1), as well as reduced oxygenation and increased mean pulmonary artery pressure (Table...
... complex-variable valued expressions for pressure gradient andbloodflow For an oscillating pressure gradient with period 2π/ω, the rate of work per unit length required to pump blood over the time cycle from ... demonstrated for the case of the oscillating pressure gradient Ăeiωt: the integral of the pressure gradient multiplied by flow rate is when pressureandflow are the complex-variable solutions However, ... bounds on D and the calculation of energy dissipation for oscillatory flow The tethered elastic tube model, the exact solution for flowand shear force and the relation between shear force and Murray's...
... after APV, heart rate andbloodpressure returned to baseline and stabilized The APVs, heart rates, blood pressures, and vasodilator-induced peak APVs, heart rates, blood pressures were determined ... contribution to coronary bloodflow 67 3.4.4 Adenosine A1 receptors contribution to coronary bloodflow 68 3.4.5 Comparison of coronary bloodflow in control and dyslipidemic pigs ... weeks on diets and weeks later pigs underwent repeat angiography and IVUS and coronary bloodflow (CBF) measurement Average peak velocity (APV) was measured under basal conditions and in response...
... Micro -blood Flow: Experimental and Numerical Study Abstract This thesis aims to provide detailed insight into the rheological aspects of cell-free layer (CFL) formation in micro -blood flowand ... WIDTH IN BLOODFLOW 60 Introduction 60 Motivation and Purpose 61 Materials and Methods 63 v 3.1 Blood samples 63 3.2 Perfusion system and ... Figure I-1: Electron microscopic image of blood cell components Figure I-2: Typical example of arteriolar flow (A), venular flow (B) and capillary (C) flow in a rat cremaster muscle ...
... was described in 1933 by Bland, White, and Garland (Bland et al., 1933) It is a rare congenital coronary artery abnormality and is associated with early infant mortality and also sudden death in ... in myocardium and in the blood pool before and after Gd administration This information can be used to differentiate between normal and abnormal myocardium, and further allows absolute quantification ... aortic root, and the ascending aorta as well as in the descending aorta at the level of the aortic isthmus and above the diaphragm in patients and controls The systolic and diastolic blood pressures...
... procedure, we usually ligate and cut the descending branches of the uterine arteries and vaginal arteries These arteries mainly supply blood to the lower segment of the uterus Fig and Fig show that the ... that the ovarian artery might be the major contributor of bloodflow to the uterus In this study, 3D CT scans also showed sufficient bloodflow to the uterine body through both ovarian arteries, ... In this report, we looked at changes of the blood supply to the uterus in two patients who experienced pregnancy and delivery RT seems to change bloodflow to the uterine body through the neovascularization...
... Association and Water Environmental Federation, (2005) Standard method for examination of water and wastewater, 21st ed [16] Japanese Standards Association (1998) Japanese Industrial Standards, ... 6.5), and resuspended in 50 mM MOPS buffer The reaction mixture containing 870 μL of sludge, 120 μL of 50 mM CTC, and 10 μL of the substrate mixture (0.05% for peptone and yeast extract and mM ... with 0.01 M phosphate buffer and H2SO4; and the pH solution was adjusted with H2SO4 and NaOH The initial DMF concentration was adjusted to 50 mg-C·L-1 Nitrification and denitrification rates of...
... the velocity and temperature of the flow field are solved employing perturbation technique and the effects of the flow parameters on the velocity and temperature of the flow field and also on ... velocity and temperature of the flow field and also on skin friction and the rate of heat transfer at the wall The effect of growing permeability parameter is to accelerate the velocity of the flow ... scholars and presently guiding 15 Ph D scholars Now he is carrying on his Post Doc Research in MHD flow through Porous Media His major fields of study are MHD flow, Heat and Mass Transfer Flow through...
... states of the five Regional Commissions of the United Nations, and examines the type and adequacy of responses at the national andregional levels It suggests ways in which the Regional Commissions ... commonalities and, based on these, it identifies further opportunities for policy coordination and cooperation at the regionaland inter -regional levels The report concludes that the regional dimension ... expertise and activities of a large number of regional institutions, with Regional Commissions presenting an institutional blend of multilateral andregional approaches that is unique Regional...
... amount of blood in cases of blood transfusion for therapeutic purposes From the number of red blood corpuscles of the patient before and after blood transfusion, the amount of blood transfused and ... THE BLOOD the Blood, by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus The quantity of the blood Number of red corpuscles Size of red corpuscles 12 Amount of hổmoglobin in the blood 13 Specific gravity of the blood ... the Blood, by Paul Ehrlich and Adolf Lazarus HISTOLOGY OF THE BLOOD NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL London: C J CLAY AND SONS, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE, AVE MARIA LANE, AND H K LEWIS,...
... these cells Mesenteric BECs and LECs (Fig 5A,B) were also obtained by the same strategy as illustrated in Figs and 4, and were treated with VEGF-A or VEGF-C (Fig 5C) MAPK and Akt phosphorylation ... with 500 lL MACS buffer and applied onto MACS columns Magnetically selected positive cells and depleted cells were cultured independently as lymphatic endothelial cells andblood vascular endothelial ... I.) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (to T Y., T I., N Y and H I.) References Adams RH & Alitalo K (2007) Molecular regulation of angiogenesis and...
... Surface pressure distribution and bluff body flow pattern Mean and root-mean-square fluctuating pressure coefficients have been normalized by dynamic pressure component from measured unsteady pressure ... high frequency range and of the complicated pressure distributions and flows as well In other words, the more complicated the pressure field distributes and the bluff body flow behaviors, the ... response and so on Several literatures presented the POD’s application to decompose the spatially-correlated and multi-variate random pressure fields into uncorrelated random processes and basic...