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D A Kenwright

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Ultrasound (Leeds, England)|July 20, 2016
Recent developments in vascular ultrasound technologyP R Hoskins, D A Kenwright
The European Physical Journal. B|March 4, 2011
The effect of low-frequency oscillations on cardio-respiratory synchronization: Observations during rest and exerciseD A Kenwright, A Bahraminasab, A Stefanovska, et al.
Ultrasound International Open|October 1, 2016
A Protocol for Improved Measurement of Arterial Flow Rate in Preclinical UltrasoundD A Kenwright, A J W Thomson, P W F Hadoke, et al.
Anaesthesia|September 10, 2015
The discriminatory value of cardiorespiratory interactions in distinguishing awake from anaesthetised states: a randomised observational studyD A Kenwright, A Bernjak, T Draegni, et al.
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Ultrasound (Leeds, England)|July 20, 2016
Recent developments in vascular ultrasound technologyP R Hoskins, D A Kenwright
The European Physical Journal. B|March 4, 2011
The effect of low-frequency oscillations on cardio-respiratory synchronization: Observations during rest and exerciseD A Kenwright, A Bahraminasab, A Stefanovska, et al.
Ultrasound International Open|October 1, 2016
A Protocol for Improved Measurement of Arterial Flow Rate in Preclinical UltrasoundD A Kenwright, A J W Thomson, P W F Hadoke, et al.
Anaesthesia|September 10, 2015
The discriminatory value of cardiorespiratory interactions in distinguishing awake from anaesthetised states: a randomised observational studyD A Kenwright, A Bernjak, T Draegni, et al.
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