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Hemorheology)
"Hemodynamics is concerned with the forces generated by the heart and the motion of blood through the cardiovascular system. It is at once a body of theory and an experimental science, to which physicists and mathematicians have contributed equally with physicians and physiologists." - William R. Milnor , Preface of Hemodynamics (1982).
This law is important in terms of respiratory dynamics. The fluid( air) movement is most affected by any object or obstruction/swelling that reduces the internal diameter of the airways. Most hypoventilation is the result of elastic forces vs. flow or the lack of same.
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