Enhanced pulse doppler flow probe for chronic applications

The laboratory for Aerospace Cardiovascular Research (LACR) is a center for studying the effects of micro-and high-(9Gz) gravitational forces on the cardiovascular system. Research efforts focus on determining pressure-volume-flow relationships of the left/ right heart for altered G-environments. Th...

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