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control systems. The
hemodynamic response continuously monitors and
adjusts to
conditions in the body and its environment.
Hemodynamics explains the physical...
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pattern of the
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hemodynamics of the
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baseline and
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measure and
calculate hemodynamic parameters Hemodynamics is a
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cardiovascular physiology,
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Wayback Machine> Shibasaki, Hiroshi. "Human
Brain Mapping:
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irregularities in
hemodynamics.
Displacement measurements were
highly sensitive and
distinguishable between different valve morphologies.
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shifted its
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Kernel demonstrated a pair of...
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Richard E. "Venous
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