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Accession Number:
AD0647559
Title:
THE DISTRIBUTION OF BLOOD FLOW IN HUMAN SKIN.
Descriptive Note:
Progress rept.,
Corporate Author:
STANFORD UNIV CALIF DEPT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Report Date:
1966-09-01
Pagination or Media Count:
56.0
Abstract:
Contents Design, Performance Analysis and Calibration Problems of a Light-weight Capacitance Gauge for Forearm Volume Plethysmography A Constant-current, Voltage-regulated Control, Calibration and Measuring Circuit for Waggoners High-impedance Elastic Force Gauge Procedures and Equipment for Measurement of Trans-cutaneous Flux of Helium and Rates of Sweating at Varying Levels of Skin Blood Flow Clearance of I-131 and Na-22 from Skin in the Presence of Plasma Albumin The Role of Lymphatics in the clearance of I-131 from Skin Assessed from Clearance Rates of Radio-iodinated Human Serum Albumin Helium Flux through the Skin of Subjects at 25 plus or minus 2C, with and without Locally-induced Sweating by means of Mecholyl and Pilocarpine Nitrate Iontophoresis The Effects of General Body Warming, Cooling Posture and Exercise upon Helium Flux through Forearm Skin and upon Total Forearm Blood Flow. Author
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE