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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 74, 537-548, Copyright © 1979 by The Rockefeller University Press
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M Zamir, JA Medeiros and TK Cunningham
The branching angles and relative diameters of blood vessels in 51 arterial bifurcations in the retina of a normal human eye were measured. In eight other bifurcations, only the total branching angles were measured. The results are compared with theoretical predictions in an attempt to understand the physiological principles governing branching in the cardiovascular system.
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