flow patterns can be seen visually
pressure drops, void fraction, slip, hold up, velocity, conentrations, shape,size and density of the particles. etc.....
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Mostly because it has no valves, like veins do, so the flow in carotid arteries is a result of left ventricular contraction.Sometimes a flow in the carotid artery is due to a blockage and may be called a 'flow void' and this is a serious condition which can dislodge a thrombosis (Blood clot)and allow it to flow in the cardiovascular system as an embolism, which is a freely moving blood clot. It can get stuck in the lungs (pneumothorax) or in the brain (stroke).
A flow void is a place in the artery that's not showing any blood flow. Dominant suggests that there's one major area of missing flow.
This could be due to a temporary disturbanc in blood flow to certain areas of the brain such as is seen in CVA or TIA
Brain atrophy is, essentially, the shrinking of the brain. This is due to the loss of brain cells. White matter ischemic changes are a product of aging. Both are seen in patients with dementia.
to get to your brain
If Pdr alpha has been seen in your brain, then it means that you have sleep disorder.
Exercise increases blood flow to the brain. The brain needs oxygen to function, so the more blood flow, the more oxygen, the better the brain works.
Yes a ''pitstone'' is a brain because your brain feels squishy from the inside but hard from they outside that is why we call it ''stone'' we call it ''pit'' because of the windmills they flow out air and we flow out ideas with our brain that is why we call it ''pit''.
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it stops the blood flow to your brain either killing you or giving you serious brain damage
The brain itself does not pulse, but it does have a blood flow. The veins and arteries do have a pulse.