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Design Parameters of Pulsed Wave Ultrasonic Doppler Blood Flowmeter

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Pulse wave Doppler techniques promise the ability to make more effective measurements of dynamic cardiovascular functions. Quantitative measurement of blood flow can be achieved by using the pulse wave Doppler system. This paper discusses the design parameters of the pulse wave Doppler blood flowmeter (PW Doppler) with respect to the physiological system.

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Güler, I., Savaş, Y. Design Parameters of Pulsed Wave Ultrasonic Doppler Blood Flowmeter. Journal of Medical Systems 22, 273–278 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022665802010

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