Simulation of Local Blood Flow Gain
A device for studying the pulsation wave and vibration signals produced by the cardiovascular system was developed at the Blagonravov Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences, for cardiac rhythm research. A model of cardiac rhythm and pulsation wave was constructed based on t...
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