Methodological and instrumental errors of definition tissue clearance of liquids
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One of the main principles of complex microcirculatory processes analysis at capillary level is the study of dynamics of tissue clearance of substances introduced to the biological tissue. We offer a method and technical means for analysis of tissue clearance process based on the changes in electric impedance at the tissue segment under analysis. In addition, the input and measurement modes were established at viewpoint of minimizing the methodical and instrumental fault.
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