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11 March 1976 Doppler Instrumentation For Measuring Blood Velocity And Flow
Robert W. Gill, Charles F. Hottinger, James D. Meindl
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Abstract
Blood flow is one of the most important physiological parameters, and also one of the most difficult to measure accurately. This is especially so when the flow through a particular vessel or organ is required, either on a chronic basis in experimental animals, or non-invasively in the clinical environment. It now appears that the use of Doppler ultrasound can solve such a measurement problem in a wide variety of cases.
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Robert W. Gill, Charles F. Hottinger, and James D. Meindl "Doppler Instrumentation For Measuring Blood Velocity And Flow", Proc. SPIE 0072, Cardiovascular Imaging and Image Processing: Theory and Practice, (11 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954641
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Transducers

Ultrasonics

Blood

Receivers

Velocity measurements

Demodulation

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