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doc#127 | lymph nodes, vasa vasorum to the pulmonary | artery | and vein, the bronchi and the terminal |
doc#127 | vein, and then by injecting the pulmonary | artery | and vein afterwards. It is distinctly possible |
doc#127 | variation in distribution of the bronchial | artery | as found in the horse is not clear. However |
doc#127 | common capillary bed with the pulmonary | artery | at the level of the respiratory bronchiole |
doc#127 | bed shared in common with the pulmonary | artery | at the level of the distal bronchiole. |
doc#127 | both from hilar and interlobular bronchial | artery | branches. Such a dual derivation was strikingly |
doc#127 | primarily by the presence of a bronchial | artery | closely following the pulmonary artery. |
doc#127 | accomplished by injecting the bronchial | artery | first with no pressure on the pulmonary |
doc#127 | and vein, but that increases in bronchial | artery | flow would occur in response to a relative |
doc#127 | perfusion studies in dogs that bronchial | artery | flow would remain constant at a certain |
doc#127 | course of the bronchus and the pulmonary | artery | from the periphery to the hilum. This may |
doc#127 | the hilum (figs. 23, 24). The bronchial | artery | in its course and distribution differs |
doc#127 | plant growth. The bronchus and pulmonary | artery | in this lung type maintain a close relationship |
doc#127 | in the horse is not clear. However, this | artery | is known to be a nutrient vessel with a |
doc#127 | bronchus is situated between a pulmonary | artery | on one side and a pulmonary vein on the |
doc#127 | first with no pressure on the pulmonary | artery | or vein, and then by injecting the pulmonary |
doc#127 | response to a relative drop in pulmonary | artery | pressure. Berry, Brailsford and Daly in |
doc#127 | between the bronchial artery and pulmonary | artery | should be considered as functional or demand |
doc#127 | normally occurring bronchial artery-pulmonary | artery | shunts in certain species, especially the |
doc#127 | an explanation of this alveolar bronchial | artery | supply might be the nutritive requirement |