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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-05070-2again. The vessel diameter decreases with each division, and soon the Reynolds number becomes quite small, the entry length becomes only a small multiple of the vessel diameter, and the flow becomes fully developed over most of the length of the vessel. At the same time, the frequency parameter, or尾随 发表于 2025-3-24 01:29:05
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raining in mechan ics. In writing these books I have assumed that the reader already has some basic training in mechanics, to a level about equivalent to the first seven chapters of my First Course in Continuum Mechanics (Prentice Hall, 1977). The subject is then presented from the point of view of life scie978-1-4757-3884-1relieve 发表于 2025-3-24 11:50:21
Physical Principles of Circulation, of mass means that whatever flows in must flow out. If flow is confined to blood vessels, then we obtain a rule similar to Kirchhoff’s law of electric circuits : At any junction the summation of current flowing into a junction must be equal to the sum of the currents flowing out of that junction. IACTIN 发表于 2025-3-24 14:52:12
Blood Flow in Arteries,1. In man, the aorta originates in the left ventricle at the aortic valve, and almost immediately curves about 180°, branching off to the head and upper limbs. It then pursues a fairly straight course down through the diaphragm to the abdomen and legs. The aortic arch is tapered, curved, and twistedgeometrician 发表于 2025-3-24 21:45:15
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Book 19841st editionhe mechanics ofcirculation. A third volume willdeal with respiration, fluid balance, locomotion, growth, and strength. This volume is called Bio dynamics in order to distinguish it from the first volume. The same style is followed. My objective is to present the mechanical aspects ofphysiology in p