Please match the following. Options 1 through 4 can only be used as answers once ___Blood flows faster in ___Increased viscosity ___Mean arterial pressure ___Pulse pressure 1. Slows down the velocity of blood flow 2. Cardiac output multiplied by total peripheral resistance 3. Vessels with larger radii 4. The diastolic pressure subtracted from the systolic pressure
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