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Physics, 06.09.2019 04:30 shikiaanthony

Under control conditions, flow through a blood vessel is 100 ml/min with a pressure gradient of 50 mm hg. what would be the approximate flow through the vessel after increasing the vessel diameter by 100%, assuming the pressure gradient is maintained at 50 mmhg?

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