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A Green's function method for analysis of oxygen delivery to tissue by microvascular networks (English)
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1989
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oxygen delivery
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network configuration of cylindrical microvessels
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Steady-state conditions
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oxygen consumption
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nonlinear dissociation characteristics of oxyhemoglobin
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Green's function approach
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tissue oxygen field
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distribution of source strengths
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cuboidal tissue region
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six-segment network
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flow rate
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metabolic rate
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