Circulation Heart

Dec 7th, 2003 | By admin | Category: Natural and Homeopathic

Collateral Circulation of the Heart


Collateral Circulation of the Heart


$139


Focuses on practical aspects of human coronary collateral vessels. This title covers the basic science and pathophysiological aspects in every chapter. It includes imaging chapters that is illustrated with examples of angiogenesis and collateral vessels via various relevant imaging modalities.

The Mechanics of the Circulation (Paperback)


The Mechanics of the Circulation (Paperback)


$46.87


"Continuing demand for this book confirms that it remains relevant over 30 years after its first publication. The fundamental explanations are largely unchanged, but in the new introduction to this second edition the authors are on hand to guide the reader through major advances of the last three decades. With an emphasis on physical explanation rather than equations, Part I clearly presents the background mechanics. The second part applies mechanical reasoning to the component parts of the circulation: blood, the heart, the systemic arteries, microcirculation, veins and the pulmonary circulation. Each section demonstrates how an understanding of basic mechanics enhances our understanding of the function of the circulation as a whole. This classic book is of value to students, researchers and practitioners in bioengineering, physiology and human and veterinary medicine, particularly those working in the cardiovascular field, and to engineers and physical scientists with multidisciplinary interests"–

Physical Examination of the Heart and Circulation (Paperback)


Physical Examination of the Heart and Circulation (Paperback)


$36.63


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Cerebral Circulation


Cerebral Circulation


$260


Cerebral Circulation

Hypoxia And The Circulation


Hypoxia And The Circulation


$159


Hypoxia And The Circulation

Ocean Circulation


Ocean Circulation


$78


Advanced textbook covering two important aspects of large-scale ocean circulation – wind-driven circulation, and thermohaline-driven circulation caused by changes in water density.

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