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Analysis of pulsatile coronary pressure and flow velocity : looking beyond means

Kolyva, C.

Publication date 2008

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Kolyva, C. (2008). Analysis of pulsatile coronary pressure and flow velocity : looking beyond means.

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Analysis of pulsatile coronary pressure and

flow velocity: Looking beyond means

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© 2008, Department of Medical Physics

Editor: C. Kolyva, p/a Univ. van Amsterdam, Fac. Geneeskunde, Afd. Medische Fysica ISBN 978-90-9022737-5

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Cover: Yarlung Tsangpo River, coursing through the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China and India’s state of Arunachal Pradesh. Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.

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Analysis of pulsatile coronary pressure and

flow velocity: Looking beyond means

Academisch proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus

prof. dr. D.C. van den Boom

ten overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie,

in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Agnietenkapel op vrijdag 14 maart 2008, te 12:00 uur

door

Christina Kolyva

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Prof. dr. J.J. Piek

Co-promotor: Dr. ir. M. Siebes

Overige leden: Prof. dr. M.B. Vroom

Prof. dr. A.A.M. Wilde Prof. dr. E.T. van Bavel

Prof. dr. J. Dankelman Prof. dr. N. Stergiopulos Dr. G. Sambuceti

Faculteit der Geneeskunde

Financial support by the Netherlands Heart Foundation for the publication of this thesis is gratefully acknowledged. The study described in this thesis was in part supported by a grant from the Netherlands Heart Foundation (2000.090).

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