1naresh
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Mean CBV Ratio (infarct/normal) P Valueb PCT normal vs C-arm 1 normalc 0.626/0.496 .199 PCT normal vs C-arm 1.5 normald 0.626/0.467 .166
a Mean ratio of region-of-interest values between the infarcted territory (infarct) and the normal contralateral side (normal) in the 10 canine experiments.
b Paired 2-sample t test.
c 1 indicates 1 mL/s.
d 1.5 indicates 1.5 mL/s.