- scanner,
which made
ultrasound generally available for
medical use. Léandre
Pourcelot, a
researcher and
teacher at INSA (Institut
National des
Sciences Appliquées)...
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Resistivity index may
refer to:
Arterial resistivity index,
Pourcelot index Archie's law,
electrical resistivity index This
disambiguation page lists...
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called as
Resistance index,
abbreviated as RI),
developed by Léandre
Pourcelot [1], is a
measure of
pulsatile blood flow that
reflects the resistance...
- 2016-03-04.
Retrieved 2013-06-01. Lawson, Sian E. M.; Chateau, Henry;
Pourcelot, Philippe; Denoix, Jean-Marie; Crevier-Denoix,
Nathalie (May 2007). "Effect...
- for a Soviet-Style Collapse".
Foreign Policy.
Retrieved 4
October 2017.
Pourcelot, Jean-Philippe (6
April 2017). "Venezuela
Commodities March 2017". Focus...
- from
Bergamo for this purpose, Dr. Rendu, and nurse-custodian
Antoine Pourcelot. They
traveled by
train to Amiens, then on to Brussels,
after which they...
- Goncourt, j'apprends à dire non ! », Le Progrès, 10
December 2018.
Michel Pourcelot, « Leurs
enfants après eux : en p****ant par la
Lorraine sinistrée », site...
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Collins 1997:
Rodney S.
Rougelot 1996: Paul G.
Steffes 1995:
Leandre Pourcelot 1994:
Johannes Dietrich 1993:
Bonnie J.
Dunbar 1992: No
Award 1991: Leslie...
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technology and
applications of ultrasound. In 1963, in France, Léandre
Pourcelot started on his thesis,
which was
presented in 1964, and used
pulsed Doppler...
- Gene
Strandness measured the
blood pressure at the
ankle (1967), Léandre
Pourcelot proposed the
Arterial resistivity index (1974), and
Gosling the Pulsatility...