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ASAIO Journal. 42:122
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Transactions of the ASAE. 23:0746-0752
A report on the development and preliminary testing of an ultrasonic flow meter to measure instantaneous milk flow rates from an unsupported teat of a dairy cow is presented here. The theory of flow meter operation, calibration, and experimental milk
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Transactions of the ASAE. 27:214-218
AN ultrasonic flow meter was inserted in the short milk tube of a conventional two-chambered teat cup and instantaneous milk flow rates were measured during the course of machine milking. Flow rate characteristics were analysed with a pulsator ratio
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Transactions of the ASAE. 25:0475-0484
MEASUREMENTS of instantaneous milk flow rates from unsupported teats (i.e., linerless teat cups) and corresponding analysis of flow charcteristics are presented in this report. Milk flow measurements were made with an ultrasonic flow meter, using tec
Autor:
C. J. Drost
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 65:565-572
The acoustic radiation produced by baffled flat strip‐shaped sources of infinite length is treated in detail. The nearfield intensity distribution, nearfield to farfield transition, and cylindrical farfield radiation is calculated for homogeneous r
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The Cornell veterinarian. 72(3)
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Circulation. 78(5 Pt 2)
Fifty-six patients undergoing orthotopic cardiac transplantation were given Minnesota ALG prophylactically or therapeutically for acute cardiac rejection. During a follow-up period of 0-28 months (mean follow-up period, 11.9 months), the actuarial su
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Transplantation proceedings. 20(3 Suppl 3)
Fifty six patients undergoing cardiac transplantation were immunosuppressed with a multi-drug induction regimen in which Cs administration was delayed postoperatively until satisfactory hemodynamics and renal function were achieved. The advantage of
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American journal of veterinary research. 43(3)
The circular and longitudinal muscle coats of equine "midcolon" were found to be directly electrically coupled. They appear to act in concert, in healthy animals, as a pacemaker in the area of the large colon pelvic flexure, for retropulsive-propulsi