The internal diameter of a blood vessel is reduced to half its original value by fatty deposits. In order to maintain th

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The internal diameter of a blood vessel is reduced to half its original value by fatty deposits. In order to maintain th

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The internal diameter of a blood vessel is reduced to half its
original value by fatty deposits.
In order to maintain the same viscous blood flow rate the
pressure difference between the ends of the blood vessel must
increase by a factor:
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