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Capabilities of Implantable Transducers 
Eph Konigsherg 1145 
A Mathematical Model for Measuring Blood Flow by Residue Detection When 
Radiotracer Recirculation Interferes 
K. B. Larson and D. L. Snyder 1151 
Pulsed Doppler Ultrasonic Flowmetry 
D. Y. Loisance, J. P. Lenriot and P. A. Peronneau 1161 
Implantable Ultrasonic Blood Flowmeters 
James D. Meindl 1167 
Percutaneous Conduction of Electrical Signals: Interface Techniques and Tissue 
Reaction at Electrode Site 
J. T. Mortimer and P. H. Peckham 1187 
The Use of Implantable Telemetry Systems for Animal Monitoring 
H. Sayidler, T. B. Fryer and H. L. Stone 1197 
The Adaptive Control of Therapeutic Procedures 
N. P. Thompson, B. Widrow and C. Schade 1207 
Real-Time, Time-Sharing Computers in the Animal Laboratory 
W. S. Topham 1217 
Review of Animal Instrumentation : Transducer Capability 
W. S. Topham . 1229 
A Multi-Station Computer System for Acquiring and Processing Animal Data 
Eugene F. JJretz, John A. McClary and Steve Morgan 1243 
The Conscious Calf Preparation : Technical Aspects of Surgery, Animal Care, Im- 
planted Instrumentation and Monitoring for Cardiovascular Data Acquisition 
K. T. Weber, J. S. Janicki, A. A. Walker and B. H. Dennison 1259 
Chapter XIV— THE USE OF ANIMALS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH AND 
EXPERIMENTATION 
Loivell T. Harmison 1271 
Animal Welfare Act (Public Law 91-579) and Amendments 
D. F. Schivindaman 1271 
NIH Animal Care Guidelines 
Mark Conner 1274 
Panel Presentations 
Charles McPherson 1277 
Joseph E. Pierce 1277 
John C. Norman 1280 
Julius Cass J 1282 
Harold Parker 1283 
Open Discussion 1285 
