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Autor:
R. F. Frankowski, P. A. Drinker, H. E. Morgan, P. M. Galletti, R. B. Jennings, J. R. Cox, L. J. Haywood, P. L. Frommer, T. J. Reeves, J. Ross, J.R. Blinks, H. Mueller, D.A. Danilowicz, D. H. Le Croissette, J. Melbin, G. K. Moe, V. L. Willman
Publikováno v:
Artificial Organs. 1:39-58
Autor:
T. J. Reeves
Publikováno v:
Coal Preparation. 8:135-144
The importance of medium properties in dense medium separation is now a widely accepted fact. It has been proven in the laboratory on a number of occasions that medium rheology is critical for efficient separation. However, transfer of the theory to
Autor:
T J, Reeves
Publikováno v:
Heart disease and stroke : a journal for primary care physicians. 1(1)
Autor:
R M, Gunnar, E R, Passamani, P D, Bourdillon, B, Pitt, D W, Dixon, E, Rapaport, V, Fuster, T J, Reeves, R B, Karp, R O, Russell
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 16(2)
Autor:
T J Reeves
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Circulation. 65:3-13
The medical management of angina pectoris requires a comprehensive approach to the patient and his family, including attention not only to established physiologic and pharmacologic principles, but also to the emotional aspects of his illness. When co
Autor:
D. G. Smith, J. R. J. Colthurst, Patrick M. Shannon, P. R. R. Gardiner, S. R. Penney, Martin Feely, P. M. Brück, T. J. Reeves, M. Vanguestaine
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 8:533-544
Autor:
Kathryn Willis, T. J. Reeves, Rhett P. Walker, J.Rush Pierce, Donald R. Kahn, Lynn Christianson
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 46:166-179
Of the several methods used for the recording of ballistic waves, the Dock method has come into widest use because of its simplicity, low cost, and portability. 1,2 It has the advantage of recording directly from the body and not through some added m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 17:922-926
Measurements of the cardiac output utilizing the classical Fick method were carried out in 38 cardiac patients at rest and during exercise. The predicted cardiac output during exercise was calculated by the regression equation derived by Donald et al
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American Heart Journal. 69:668-676
The circulatory and ventilatory responses to postprandial exercise were studied in normal men and compared with the fasting responses. The findings were as follows: (1) Exercising cardiac output was not affected by the meal. (2) The heart rate was fa