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Page 934
... blood flow , as it does in respect to motor activity and secretion . Methodology Methods for determining gastric mucosal blood flow are not widely used , especially in human subjects . The aminopyrine clearance method is based upon the ...
... blood flow , as it does in respect to motor activity and secretion . Methodology Methods for determining gastric mucosal blood flow are not widely used , especially in human subjects . The aminopyrine clearance method is based upon the ...
Page 936
... Blood Flow . The central nervous sys- tem can also influence gastric blood flow . Stimulation of the caudal hypothalamus re- duced blood flow in dogs prepared with electromagnetic flowmeters on the left gastric artery . This effect was ...
... Blood Flow . The central nervous sys- tem can also influence gastric blood flow . Stimulation of the caudal hypothalamus re- duced blood flow in dogs prepared with electromagnetic flowmeters on the left gastric artery . This effect was ...
Page 937
... blood flow is dif- ficult . Autoregulation is a readjustment of vas- cular resistance to maintain a perfusion con- stant . Gastric blood flow shows this phenom- enon in dogs with hypoxia , i.e. , increased flow , decreased resistance ...
... blood flow is dif- ficult . Autoregulation is a readjustment of vas- cular resistance to maintain a perfusion con- stant . Gastric blood flow shows this phenom- enon in dogs with hypoxia , i.e. , increased flow , decreased resistance ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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