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Curvilinearity of the diastolic pressure-flow relationship in autoregulating and maximally vasodilated coronary beds; effects on estimates of zero-flow pressure and differences between zero-flow and intracavitary diastolic pressures. Role of capacitive effects in the determination of zero-flow pressure from long diastoles

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Klocke, F.J., Weinstein, I.R., Klocke, J.F. et al. Curvilinearity of the diastolic pressure-flow relationship in autoregulating and maximally vasodilated coronary beds; effects on estimates of zero-flow pressure and differences between zero-flow and intracavitary diastolic pressures. Role of capacitive effects in the determination of zero-flow pressure from long diastoles. Basic Res Cardiol 76, 556–558 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01908360

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