In hydraulic practice, when connecting pipes to pumps, the inlet should be larger than outlet and the speed should be slow. If not, air bubbles would form causing major erosion… Click to show full abstract
In hydraulic practice, when connecting pipes to pumps, the inlet should be larger than outlet and the speed should be slow. If not, air bubbles would form causing major erosion to distal pipes. In coronary arteries, during diastole with distal negative suctioning, if the pressure in some areas of
               
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