| 21. | The baroreceptor reflex can correct for a change in arterial pressure by increasing or decreasing heart rate.
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| 22. | Antonio Valsalva was one of the first recorded Western observers of the respiratory arterial pressure wave phenomenon.
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| 23. | Hypertension refers to arterial pressure being abnormally high, as opposed to hypotension, when it is abnormally low.
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| 24. | Yeltsin's temperature and arterial pressure were normal, Russian news agencies quoted presidential spokesman Sergei Medvedev as saying.
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| 25. | Elevated arterial pressure ( i . e ., hypertension ) can be a consequence of OSA syndrome.
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| 26. | The Finapres methodology was developed to use this information to calculate arterial pressure from finger cuff pressure data.
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| 27. | An increase in the mean arterial pressure increases depolarization of these sensory endings, which results in action potentials.
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| 28. | Intra-arterial pressure is equal to cuff pressure, which can easily be measured by means of the manometer M.
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| 29. | If heart increases and stroke volume remains constant, cardiac output will increase and so will mean arterial pressure.
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| 30. | Vasodilation directly affects the relationship between mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, and total peripheral resistance ( TPR ).
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