Theory of the measurement of blood flow by the dilution of an indicator.
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It is shown that the instantaneous concentration of an indicator at one point in a circulation can be related to all previous concentrations at a second point by an integral equation. Solutions of this equation give formulae for the computation of the mean transit time, the flow, and the volume of the circulation between the two points.
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