Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 76N. Zanichelli, 1981 - Nuclear physics |
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... circulation , but attention will be paid to some of the other means of transportation where necessary . 2 . - Principal components and functions of the circulation . The circulatory system ( fig . 1 ) consists of a double pulsatile pump ...
... circulation , but attention will be paid to some of the other means of transportation where necessary . 2 . - Principal components and functions of the circulation . The circulatory system ( fig . 1 ) consists of a double pulsatile pump ...
Page 71
The principal functions of the various parts of the circulation , some to be elaborated later , are : Right heart : to pump blood from the systemic veins to propel it through the pulmonary circulation towards the left heart ; also to ...
The principal functions of the various parts of the circulation , some to be elaborated later , are : Right heart : to pump blood from the systemic veins to propel it through the pulmonary circulation towards the left heart ; also to ...
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... circulation , the various pressures in the system . The circulation has appeared in the foregoing description as a closed system . However , the circulation cannot truly fulfil its function of transportation to and from cells if it was ...
... circulation , the various pressures in the system . The circulation has appeared in the foregoing description as a closed system . However , the circulation cannot truly fulfil its function of transportation to and from cells if it was ...
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