Physical Techniques in Medicine, Volume 1John T. McMullan |
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CHAPTER | 5 |
Information Handling Systems in Medicine 1 | 42 |
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activity allow amplitude analysis applications blood flow body called cardiac changes channels clearance clinical compared complete components concentration contain counts decision depends detected detector determined developed diagnosis dialysate dimensions direction disease display effects electrical electrodes energy et al example Figure frequency function give half-life heart images important increase indicated injection instance intensity kidney language lateral machine material means measurement medicine membrane method monitoring myocardial infarction necessary normal obtained operation organ output patient performed period physical plasma position possible potential present pressure problems procedure produced propagation pulse quantitative radioactive range record red cells reduced reference reflected renal represents resistance response sample scan scattered separate signal solute spatial structure techniques temperature tissue transducer usually variables various volume wave X-rays