A response by the BARORECEPTORS to increased BLOOD PRESSURE. Increased pressure stretches BLOOD VESSELS which activates the baroreceptors in the vessel walls. The net response of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM is a reduction of central sympathetic outflow. This reduces blood pressure both by decreasing peripheral VASCULAR RESISTANCE and by lowering CARDIAC OUTPUT. Because the baroreceptors are tonically active, the baroreflex can compensate rapidly for both increases and decreases in blood pressure
A response by the BARORECEPTORS to increased BLOOD PRESSURE. Increased pressure stretches BLOOD VESSELS which activates the baroreceptors in the vessel walls. The net response of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM is a reduction of central sympathetic outflow. This reduces blood pressure both by decreasing peripheral VASCULAR RESISTANCE and by lowering CARDIAC OUTPUT. Because the baroreceptors are tonically active, the baroreflex can compensate rapidly for both increases and decreases in blood pressure
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Baroreflexes. : Cardiovascular signals in diabetes mellitus : a new tool to detect autonomic neuropathy / Michal Javorka ... [and others]
2010
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Barosaurus. : Museum Secrets: The ROM - Series 1, Ep 3 of 6 / Director: Vaughan, Kenton
2010
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Barossa Range (S. Aust.) -- Description and travel : Description of the Barossa Range and its neighbourhood in South Australia / by Agricola ; illustrated with maps and coloured plates, from original drawings made on the spot by George French Angas
1979
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Barossa Range, South Australia -- Description and travel : Description of the Barossa Range and its neighbourhood in South Australia / by Agricola ; illustrated with maps and coloured plates, from original drawings made on the spot by George French Angas
Barot, Rick, 1969- Bonnard's garden : Poetry for students. Volume 25 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry / Ira Mark Milne, project editor ; foreword by David Kelly