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Gas and Heat Clearance Comparison and Use of Heat Transport for Quantitative Local Blood Flow Measurements

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Cerebral Blood Flow

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An inert gas spreads in any medium according to the same law as heat. It is possible to find for each term of diffusion a corresponding term to heat conduction (Table 1).

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  1. Perl, W.: Heat and matter distribution in body tissues and the determination of tissue blood flow by local clearance methods. J. theor. Biol. 2, 201 (1962).

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Müller-Schauenburg, W., Betz, E. (1969). Gas and Heat Clearance Comparison and Use of Heat Transport for Quantitative Local Blood Flow Measurements. In: Brock, M., Fieschi, C., Ingvar, D.H., Lassen, N.A., Schürmann, K. (eds) Cerebral Blood Flow. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85860-4_17

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