نتایج جستجو برای: fracture capillary pressure

تعداد نتایج: 530957  

Journal: :European Physical Journal B 2023

Abstract I study the heat transfer in systems of weakly interacting particles at low confining pressure normal atmosphere. The have surface roughness with self-affine fractal properties, as expected for mineral produced by fracture, e.g., crunching brittle materials a mortar. show that small (say $$&lt;10 \ \mathrm{\mu m}$$ <m...

Journal: :Circulation 2001
M Maggiorini C Mélot S Pierre F Pfeiffer I Greve C Sartori M Lepori M Hauser U Scherrer R Naeije

BACKGROUND High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is characterized by severe pulmonary hypertension and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid changes indicative of inflammation. It is not known, however, whether the primary event is an increase in pressure or an increase in permeability of the pulmonary capillaries. METHODS AND RESULTS We studied pulmonary hemodynamics, including capillary pressure dete...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Ghassan S Kassab Kha N Le Yuan-Cheng B Fung

An understanding of cardiac health and disease requires knowledge of the various factors that control coronary capillary blood flow. An analysis of coronary capillary blood flow based on a complete set of actual data on the capillary anatomy and elasticity does not exist. Previously, a complete set of data on the branching pattern and the vascular geometry of the pig coronary capillary network ...

Journal: :Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2011
M. L. Mogensen K. S. Steimle Dan S. Karbing Steen Andreassen

This study presents a model that simulates the pulmonary capillary perfusion. The model describes the lungs as divided into horizontal layers and includes: capillary geometry; capillary wall elasticity; pressure at the pulmonary artery; blood viscosity; the effect of the chest wall; the change in lung height and hydrostatic effects of the lung tissue and of the blood during breathing. The model...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 1999
M R Weir

Diabetes and hypertension are the leading causes of end-stage renal disease in the Western world. Inadequate control of both systemic and glomerular capillary pressure in diabetics results in increasing hydraulic force and mechanical stretch on the glomeruli, with a subsequent increase in proteinuria and ultimately glomerulosclerosis. Therapeutic strategies that combine systemic and glomerular ...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
indu sen anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected]; anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] vinod kumar anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] govedhan das puri anaesthesia and intensive care department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india +91-9914209532, [email protected] ramesh k sen orthopedic surgery department, post graduate institute of medical education and research, india

abstract posttraumatic intravasation of fat and debris can lead to a cascade of events. hydroxyethyl starches (hes) markedly suppress neutrophil influx by decreasing pulmonary capillary permeability and facilitating tissue oxygenation by improving microcirculation. it was hypothesized that in hypoxemic femur injury patients undergoing operative stabilization, hes administration will prevent the...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
M Corboz S Sanou F A Grimbert

We performed pulmonary venous occlusions in order to check the validity of the pulmonary capillary pressure measurements obtained using pulmonary arterial occlusion in the intact animal. The venous and arterial postocclusion pressure profiles were recorded using balloon catheters introduced, respectively, into a left lower lobe vein and into a right pulmonary artery in the anaesthetized open-ch...

Journal: :Circulation research 1981
A E Taylor

STARLING (1894, 1896) described the basic forces responsible for producing fluid shifts between the circulating blood and the surrounding tissue spaces. On page 324 of his classical article entitled "On the absorption of fluids from the connective tissue spaces," Starling described how capillary pressure determines transudation into the tissues and the osmotic pressure of the proteins determine...

2005
AUBREY E. TAYLOR STARLING

STARLING (1894, 1896) described the basic forces responsible for producing fluid shifts between the circulating blood and the surrounding tissue spaces. On page 324 of his classical article entitled "On the absorption of fluids from the connective tissue spaces," Starling described how capillary pressure determines transudation into the tissues and the osmotic pressure of the proteins determine...

2002
Hiroyuki Cho Gerrit H. de Rooij

Wetting front instability creates a shallow induction zone from which fingers emerge that rapidly transport water and solutes downwards. How the induction zone affects finger location and spacing is unknown. In the moist subsoil, fingers may well dissipate because the finger tips no longer have to overcome the water entry value. Both flow regions were investigated in a two-dimensional chamber w...

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