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Chapter 5, Problem 25P
The area of the aortic valve, AVin cm2, can be estimated by the equation (Hakki Formula):
whereQ is the cardiac output in L/mim, and PG is the difference between the left ventricular systolic pressure and the aortic systolic pressure (in mm Hg). Make one plot with two curves of AVversus PG, for
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EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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