Group theoretic methods in bifurcation theory /

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Author / Creator:Sattinger, David H.
Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979.
Description:241 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in mathematics ; 762
Lecture notes in mathematics (Springer-Verlag) 762
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/331259
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ISBN:0387097155
Notes:Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [238]-239.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Section 1. Invasive Studies of the Parameters Regulating Ocular Physiology and Vision
  • Chapter 1. "In Vivo" Manometric Studies of the Steady State Intraocular Pressure and the Intraocular Pressure Pulse in Animals and Man
  • Chapter 2. The Rate of Formation of the Aqueous Humor
  • Chapter 3. The Steady State Intraocular Pressure/Flow Relations in Dead and Living Animal and Human Eyes
  • Chapter 4. Homeostasis, Autoregulation, and Relative Ischemia
  • Chapter 5. The Pressure/Volume Relation in Eyes of Dead and Living Animal and Human Eyes
  • Chapter 6. The Ocular Perfusion Pressure and Its Influence on the Intraocular Pressure Pulse
  • Chapter 7. Direct and Indirect Measurements of Ocular Blood Flow in Anesthetized and Conscious Animals and Humans
  • Chapter 8. The Morphology and Hydrodynamics of the Chamber Angle Draining the Aqueous Humor
  • Chapter 9. The Sympathetic Nerve Innervation of the Eye and the Actions of the Adrenergic Neuron Transmitter Norepinephrine on Intraocular Pressure and Ocular Blood Flow
  • Chapter 10. Manometric Studies on the Intraocular Pressure and Vascular Circulation in Ophthalmic Disease
  • References
  • Section 2. Noninvasive Studies on the IOP, PA, and Blood Flow Autoregulation in Healthy and Diseased Eyes
  • Chapter 11. Indirect Measurements of the Intraocular Pressure and the Intraocular Pressure Pulse
  • Chapter 12. The Effect of Posture and Corneal Thickness on the Measurement of the Intraocular Pressure
  • Chapter 13. The Langham Pneumatic Analogue and Digitized Tonometers
  • Chapter 14. The Calibration of the Intraocular Pressure and the Intraocular Pressure Pulse using the Langham Pneumatic Tonometer
  • Chapter 15. The Theory of the Langham Tonometer
  • Chapter 16. The Intraocular Pressure/Pulse Amplitude Relation in Healthy Animal and Human Eyes
  • Chapter 17. The Intraocular Pressure/Pulse Amplitude Relation and Loss of Autoregulation in Ocular Diseases
  • Chapter 18. Autoregulation of the Intraocular Pressure and the Ocular Blood Flow
  • Chapter 19. The Evaluation of Ocular Ischemia and the Loss of Autoregulation for the Early Detection of Ocular Vascular Diseases
  • Chapter 20. The Action of Drugs on Ocular Blood Flow and on the Intraocular Presure/Pulse Amplitude Relation
  • Chapter 21. The Confluence and Integration of Therapies Based on Modulation of the Intraocular Pressure and Ocular Blood Flow
  • Chapter 22. Longitudinal Therapeutic Studies
  • References
  • Section 3. Ophthalmodynamometry, the Ophthalmic Arterial Pressure and the Effect of Increased Vascular Resistance Proximal and Distal to the Ophthalmic Artery on Ocular Blood Flow, the IOP/PA Relation and Vision
  • Chapter 23. The Ophthalmic Arterial Pressure, the Intraocular Pressure/Pulse Amplitude Curve, and Their Relations to the Ocular and Cerebral Circulations
  • Chapter 24. Ophthalmodynamometry
  • Chapter 25. Autoregulation of the Intraocular Pressure and Blood Flow in the Human Eye
  • Chapter 26. Objective Measurement of the Diastolic and Systolic Ophthalmic Arterial Pressures
  • Chapter 27. The Ophthalmic Arterial Pressure in Healthy Subjects
  • Chapter 28. The Relation Between the Ophthalmic Arterial Pressure and the Intraocular Pressure/Pulse Amplitude Relation
  • Chapter 29. Modulation of the Intraocular Pressure/Pulse Amplitude Relation in Subjects with Stenosis of the Internal Carotid Artery
  • Chapter 30. Alzheimer's Disease and the Eye
  • Chapter 31. The Ocular Perfusion Pressure and the Visual Threshold
  • Chapter 32. Concepts and New Perspectives
  • References
  • Index