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A Foley catheter was placed proximally and distally directly beneath this undermined portion of vessel.
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Cardiovascular disease is characterized by thickening of the intima-media portion of the vessel and plaque formation, reduced vessel elasticity and increased vessel size.
Frequently thrombi only occluded a portion of the vessel lumen if the vessel was larger than a capillary.
Our preliminary work suggests that reduced arterial contrast opacification in contrast-enhanced CT angiography for example leads to large portions of vessels such as the aorta being excluded from semi-automated segmentation, leading to much larger residual volumes that we report for bone.
This was particularly useful when identifying portions of vessels that extended beneath other vessels.
In this way, the vectors required to navigate within the reconstructed vessels and to access the desired portion of the vessel can be automatically determined using the system.
The shear buckling of main vessel straight portion and buckling of toroidal portion of inner vessel and thermal baffles are found to be important.
Vessels segments were obtained from the center portion of the vessel, avoiding edges that may have been damaged during isolation.
The vessel features are a high aspect ratio and a rather narrow multiple-impeller draft tube, through which the gas phase is ingested and led down to the vessel bottom, where it is finely dispersed into the liquid rising in the annular portion of the vessel.
Most capillary-like structures were found in the luminal portion of perfused vessel equivalents.
However, polymeric carriers can occupy a large portion of the vessel volume, thus compromising load capacity.
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