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News Physiol Sci 5: 176-179, 1990;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 5, 176-179, Copyright © 1990 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Physiological Aspects of Noninvasive Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

TG Pickering

New techniques of noninvasive ambulatory monitoring enable multiple readings of blood pressure to be taken while people go about normal daily activities and are helping to clarify sources of blood pressure variability in health and disease. These include changes in physical and mental activity, psychosocial factors, and endogenous hormonal changes.





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