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Heterogeneity of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Regional Distribution of Relative Weights of Gray and White Matter in Normal Subjects

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Normal values of regional cerebral blood flow were estimated in 22 healthy volunteers. In order to exclude psychic factors and to maintain a steady state over a period of 30 min for double experiments, the examinations were carried out under nitrous oxide-halothane analgesia.

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Herrschaft, H., Gleim, F., Duus, P., Schmidt, H. (1975). Heterogeneity of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Regional Distribution of Relative Weights of Gray and White Matter in Normal Subjects. In: Langfitt, T.W., McHenry, L.C., Reivich, M., Wollman, H. (eds) Cerebral Circulation and Metabolism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65814-3_38

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