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BIBLIOGRAPHY: A Cross Section of Telemetry
Telemetric Intraocular Pressure (IOP) monitoring in the adult monkey shows ocular pulse increases with IOP.
Effects of adrenomedullin on load and myocardial performance in normal and heart-failure dogs.
Urodynamic parameters in primates #1.
Urodyname parameters in primates #2.
Real-time monitoring of gamma radiation exposure.
A method for QT correction based on beat-to-beat analysis of the QT/RR interval relationship in conscious telemetred beagle dogs.
Load versus humoral activation in the genesis of early hypertensive heart disease.
Characterization of propagating contractions in proximal colon of ambulatory mini pigs.
Comparison of two non-human primate pneumonic plague models.
Disease progression and cause of death due to primary pneumonic plague in cynomolgus macaques.
A novel propellant-free inhalation drug delivery system for cardiovascular drug safety evaluation in conscious dogs.
Sensitivity to detect QT inteval prolongation in a telemetred beagle dog.
Cardiovascular monkey telemetry: Sensitivity to detect QT interval prolongation.
Evaluation of cardiovascular and ECG parameters in the normal, freely moving Gottingen Minipig.
Differential effects of natriuretic peptides and NO on LV function in heart failure and normal dogs.
Evaluation of an ITS system for measurement of cardiovascular and respiratory parameters in cynomolgus monkeys.
A novel approach to data processing of QT interval response in the conscious telemetred beagle dog.
Implantable telemetry monitoring in the african green monkey animal model of inhalation plague.
Making the best out of the telemetry-based studies of cardiovascular function.
Actions of a novel synthetic natriuretic peptide of hemodynamics and ventricular function in the dog.
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