Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 30, Issue 10 , Pages 1227-1245 , December 2008

Modeling perfusion in the cerebral vasculature

  • T. David

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  • S. Moore

Received 18 February 2008 ,Revised 24 August 2008 ,Accepted 5 September 2008.

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Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 30, Issue 10 , Pages 1227-1245 , December 2008