1945
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-60-15193p
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Effect of Acute A-V Fistula on Circulation Time and Auricular Pressure in Dogs

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“…may be defined (Dow, 1955) as C.T.=3 x appearance time (A.T.) of an indicator. Data for the A.T. were obtained from the following: Lovenhart, Schlomovitz & Seybold (1922), A.T.= 8 7 s; Moore, Kinsman, Hamilton & Spurling (1929), A.T.-= 9*1 s; Heringman, Davis & Rives (1945), A.T.= 8-6 s; Spector (1956), A.T.=7-8 s (items 67,68,69,75,79,83 of Table 275,p. 285).…”
Section: Disappearance In the Peripheral Vascular Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…may be defined (Dow, 1955) as C.T.=3 x appearance time (A.T.) of an indicator. Data for the A.T. were obtained from the following: Lovenhart, Schlomovitz & Seybold (1922), A.T.= 8 7 s; Moore, Kinsman, Hamilton & Spurling (1929), A.T.-= 9*1 s; Heringman, Davis & Rives (1945), A.T.= 8-6 s; Spector (1956), A.T.=7-8 s (items 67,68,69,75,79,83 of Table 275,p. 285).…”
Section: Disappearance In the Peripheral Vascular Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%