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Dynamic discharge characteristics of low pressure receptors in the rat
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Mean Pressure
100%
Low Pressure
100%
Discharge Characteristics
100%
Dynamic Discharge
100%
Number of Spikes
83%
Rapidly Adapting Receptor
83%
Pulse Pressure
50%
Pulsatile
50%
Slowly Adapting Receptor
50%
Steady State
33%
Pressure Level
33%
Pressure Input
33%
Slowly Adapting
16%
Pressure Stimulus
16%
Rate of Change
16%
Different Characteristics
16%
In Vitro Preparation
16%
Second Discharge
16%
Above-threshold
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Receptor
100%
Spike
100%
Hypobarism
100%
Heart Left Ventricle dP-dt
71%
Slow Adapting Receptor
42%
Neuroscience
Receptor
100%
Slow Adapting Receptor
42%
In Vitro
14%