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Xenograft valves have a normal central blood flow, but after a few years they may become rigid and cease to function.
Regarding the vascularization, colour Doppler study is able to demonstrate both the presence and the localization of new tumour blood vessel: a predominantly central blood flow is more often associated with malignancy, while a peripheral one is more typical of a benign lesion [7].
We hypothesised that peripheral blood, together with central blood flow, could contribute to the post-warm-up Tmvl decline.
To investigate the relationship between clinically available techniques of measuring mucosal perfusion in relation to mesenteric and central blood flow during acute circulatory failure.
Our major contributions are the statistical differences found in the central blood flow velocity signals between the baseline and cognitive states during walking.
These differences can be found in extracted features for both the raw and envelope of the L-MCA and R-MCA central blood flow velocity signals.
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Thus, we accept our hypotheses that both the central (core) blood flow and the heating temperature contribute to the reduction in post-warm up Tmvl.
There are a couple of hypotheses for this change in the central retinal artery blood flow velocity.
These data suggest that these neurons could play a role in maintaining activity of central and peripheral blood flow.
First, reductions in central retinal artery blood flow may be due to global decreases in retrobulbar blood flow from the ophthalmic artery and its branches.
Future research should focus on developing easily applied methods for clinical use to differentiate between central and peripheral blood flow regulation disorders in individual patients.
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