Flow is the amount of blood flowing through an organ, tissue or vessel at a given time. Perfusion is the flow per given volume or mass of tissue. Thus a large organ could have greater flow but less perfusion then a small one such as an ovary because the ovary receives much more blood per gram of tissue.
the difference between flow and motion is well flow is like floating and motion is the way you move
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Potential difference between electrodes
potential difference between electrodes
the difference between aortic diastolic and right atrial diastolic pressure; a determinant of the blood flow to cardiac muscle.
Perfusion
the difference between flow and motion is well flow is like floating and motion is the way you move
Blood flow and tissue perfusion are NOT the same thing. An increase in blood flow does not always mean that there is a parallel increase in tissue perfusion. While blood flow is generally understood as an increase in the total amount of blood flowing into an anatomic structure or region, tissue perfusion is the amount of blood that actually flow through the capillaries of the vascular bed of that structure or region. The important thing to remember is that nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells via the capillaries.
difference between laminar air flow & reverse laminar air flow
Perfusion
Ventilation perfusion coupling is the amount of gas reaching alveoli & blood flow in pulmonary capillaries; local autoregulation.
what's the difference between flow chart and structure diagrams and pseudo code
Net cash flow is the difference between income and expenditure.
Net cash flow is the difference between income and expenditure.
potential difference between electrodes
Well pulse pressure is systolic (top) minus diastolic (bottom). So the value you get should be between 30-49 to be normal.