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. 1954 Sep 28;125(3):525–533. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1954.sp005178

The effect of small degrees of venous distension on the apparent rate of blood inflow to the forearm

A D M Greenfield, G C Patterson
PMCID: PMC1365626  PMID: 13212717

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