CHAPTER XIII 
MONITORING 
Gamma-Ray Densitometry in the Analysis of Hemodynamic Function 
The Use of a General-Purpose Time-Shared Computer in Physiology Research 
Biotelemetry Transmitter Design Methods 
Measurement and Radiotelemetry of Cardiovascular Variables in Conscious 
Animals: Techniques and Applications 
Implant Telemetry and Stimulation 
Capabilities of Implantable Transducers 
A Mathematical Model for Measuring Blood Flow By Residue Detection When 
Radiotracer Recirculation Interferes 
Pulsed Doppler Ultrasonic Flowmetry 
Implantable Ultrasonic Blood Flowmeters 
Percutaneous Conduction of Electrical Signals: Interface Techniques and 
Tissue Reaction at Electrode Site 
The Use of Implantable Telemetry Systems for Animal Monitoring 
The Adaptive Control of Therapeutic Procedures 
Real-Time, Time-Sharing Computers in the Animal Laboratory 
Review of Animal Instrumentation: Transducer Capability 
A Multi-Station Computer System for Acquiring and Processing Animal Data 
The Conscious Calf Preparation: Technical Aspects of Surgery, Animal Care, 
Implanted Instrumentation and Monitoring for Cardiovascular Data 
Acquisition 
