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Visualization of Velocity Profile in Blood-Related Flow by Laser Technique

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Laser techniques to visualize velocity profile in model blood flows are described. The availability of a laser-induced fluorescence method and a photochromic dye tracer method to get the quantitative information of the detailed velocity field in pulsatile flow through bends, bifurcations and stenoses is shown.

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Ohba, K. (1992). Visualization of Velocity Profile in Blood-Related Flow by Laser Technique. In: Tanida, Y., Miyashiro, H. (eds) Flow Visualization VI. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84824-7_17

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