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pulsáteis

Pulsáteis is the plural of pulsátil in Portuguese, meaning objects or processes that occur in pulses, with periodic rises and falls. The term is used across science and engineering to describe phenomena that are not constant but occur in discrete events or bursts.

In biology and medicine, many processes are pulsatile. For example, the heart produces pulsatile blood flow

In technology and engineering, pulsatile systems produce or respond to pulses. Pulsatile pumps, valves, actuators generate

In pharmacology and drug delivery, pulsatile or pulsatile release systems release drug doses in bursts to target

In imaging and diagnostics, pulsatile signals are used in Doppler ultrasound to measure blood flow, and in

The term derives from Latin pulsus (pulse); in Portuguese, pulsátil means capable of pulsing.

with
each
beat;
hormones
can
be
secreted
in
bursts
rather
than
steadily,
a
pattern
important
for
receptor
signaling.
The
concept
of
pulsatile
secretion
explains
why
hormone
rhythms
matter
in
physiology.
unsteady
flows
or
pressures,
used
in
medical
devices
(such
as
pulsatile
pumps
in
assist
devices)
or
industrial
processes.
In
fluid
dynamics,
pulsatile
flow
describes
a
velocity
that
varies
with
time,
common
in
arteries.
specific
pharmacokinetic
profiles,
aiming
to
improve
efficacy
or
reduce
tolerance.
other
sensors
the
detection
of
pulses
provides
information
about
the
system.