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Fig. 2. Graph shows normalized blood velocity in all examined dural sinuses
averaged over 15 volunteers. Note variability in velocity during cardiac
cycle. Maximum velocity begins during systole and drops to nadir by end
diastole.
= anterior portion of superior sagittal sinus,
= left
transverse sinus,
= right transverse sinus, * = mid portion of
superior sagittal sinus.
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