Small arteries beginning fromarteriaradialis downwards to the periphery have smooth muscles in order to open (vasodilation) and close (vasoconstriction).
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Physicians are trained to derive treatment decisions from proximal arteries e.g. noninvasively from thearteriabrachialis.
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The mixture is carried to the left cavity by thearteriavenosa.
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He then moves on to the lungs, describing the course of the "vena arterialis" (pulmonary artery) and the "arteriavenalis" (pulmonary vein).
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Under the clavicle, the trunks "(trunci)" reorganize to form cords "(fasciculi)" around the axillary artery "(arteriaaxillaris)".
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Different mechanisms have been developed for the automatic noninvasive palpation on thearteriaradialis.
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Even the comparison between the two clinical gold standards invasive continuous blood pressure at thearteriaradialis and noninvasive, but intermittent, upper arm cuff shows huge differences.
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The left ventricle contains an orifice with three valves and the bivalvular opening of the "arteriavenalis", which allows the passage of a smoke-like vapor from the lungs.
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