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title: software to analyse FMD of arteries | ||
permalink: /co225/e20/software-to-analyse-FMD-of-arteries/ | ||
description: Software for flow-mediated dilation (FMD) analysis provides automated | ||
tools for accurately assessing arterial function by measuring changes in vessel | ||
diameter and blood velocity in response to blood flow changes. | ||
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parent: E20 Software Constructions Projects (CO225) | ||
grand_parent: Software Constructions Projects (CO225) | ||
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repo_url: https://github.com/cepdnaclk/e20-co225-software-to-analyse-FMD-of-arteries | ||
page_url: https://cepdnaclk.github.io/e20-co225-software-to-analyse-FMD-of-arteries | ||
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started_on: '2024-06-17T19:26:53Z' | ||
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Software for flow-mediated dilation (FMD) analysis provides automated tools for accurately assessing arterial function by measuring changes in vessel diameter and blood velocity in response to blood flow changes. |