Published October 1963
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Electromagnetic Determination of Carotid Blood Flow in the Anesthetized Rat
- Creators
- Cox, P.
- Arora, H. L.
- Kolin, A.
Abstract
The paper describes the design and performance of the smallest iron core electromagnetic flow transducer built so far. The design is miniaturized as to the total volume of the device as well as to the size of the artery it accommodates. The use of this transducer for recording of blood flow in the smallest species of animal employed until now in blood flow research is described. Illustrations of pharmacological observations in anesthetized rats are presented.
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© 1963 IEEE. Received August 29, 1963. The work reported in this paper was supported by Grant #H-3092 of the U. S. Public Health Service, and a Grant from the Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C.Attached Files
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- H-3092
- U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS)
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
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