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The blood supply of various skin areas as estimated by the photoelectric plethysmograph

Alrick B. Hertzman
- 31 Oct 1938 - 
- Vol. 124, Iss: 2, pp 328-340
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This article is published in American Journal of Physiology.The article was published on 1938-10-31. It has received 423 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photoelectric plethysmography & Plethysmograph.

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Peripheral Circulatory and Metabolic Consequences of Thyrotoxicosis: V. Thermoregulation in Thyrotoxicosis in the Basal State and at Elevated Environmental Temperature

TL;DR: Thyrotoxic subjects show signs of being well adapted to the demand for increased dissipation of heat, but their thermoregulation was not sufficiently effective to prevent rectal temperature from rising after one hour's exposure to 35°C.
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Untersuchungen und Ergebnisse zur Physiologie des sympathektomierten Armes

TL;DR: In this paper, a discussion of the Grundlagen der chirurgischen behandlung peripheren Kreislauf peripherer Zirkulationsstorungen is presented.
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Fusing non-contact vital sign sensing modalities - first results*

TL;DR: The 4×U sensor is capable of synchronously measuring magnetic impedance, reflective photoplethysmography, capacitive electrocardiogram and seismocardiography (ballistocardiographic).

Non-invasive measurement of skeletal muscle blood flow using by photoplethysmography. Experimental studies on the human leg

Qiuxia Zhang
TL;DR: Photoplethysmography, with the aid of a custom-designed probe, enables non-invasive, continuous assessment of relative changes in local MBF in response to, for example, arterial occlusion, muscle contractions, and increased intramuscular pressure.
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Evaluation of measurement site for monitoring orthostatic pulse rate change

TL;DR: A forehead photo-plethysmogram measurement device that had five sets of green-light PPG sensors confirmed that PRs estimated from PPG in the center of forehead with low contact sensor pressure had high accuracy.
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