Phys Rev B Condens Matter
June 1991
Time-resolved amplification of a chirped white-light continuum in a traveling-wave amplifier is utilized for generation of pulses with durations of the order of 100 fsec that are continuously tunable between 660 and 740 nm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShock was elicited in anaesthetized dogs by maintaining a haemorrhagic hypotension of 4 kPa until 30 per cent spontaneous refusion, followed by total reinfusion. Functional residual capacity (FRC) and minute ventilation increased considerably similarly to our previous experiments. Lactate content in both the external intercostal and the biceps femoris muscles increased significantly in advanced shock.
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April 1982
Transpulmonary mechanics of anesthetized intubated dogs were studied during control breathing and hemorrhage-induced hyperventilation by least-mean-squares parameter estimation using several model versions. The classical elastance-resistance model was modified to include nonlinear elastic and viscous pressure terms with and without a linear inertive pressure component. Inclusion of the nonlinear terms decreased the root-mean-square error of fitting (q) of the classical model on the average to 67% in the control period and to 58% during hyperventilation.
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