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A Quasi-Mechanistic Mathematical Representation for Blood Viscosity
Blood viscosity is a crucial element for any computation of flow fields in the vasculature or blood-wetted devices. Although blood is comprised of multiple elements, and its viscosity can vary widely depending on several factors, in practical ...
Samuel J. Hund+2 more
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Microfluidics for simultaneous quantification of platelet adhesion and blood viscosity [PDF]
Platelet functions, including adhesion, activation and aggregation have an influence on thrombosis and the progression of atherosclerosis. In the present study, a new microfluidic-based method is proposed to estimate platelet adhesion and blood viscosity
E. Yeom, J. Park, Y. Kang, S. Lee
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Blood viscosity in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Native blood from healthy subjects and from some pathological cases showed a fall in viscosity after the first passage through a stainless steel capillary viscometer in 97% of tests. Fortyfive blood samples from 27 active multiple sclerosis patients were tested. Blood from 19 of these patients showed no fall in viscosity.
G. W. Scott Blair, R.H. Matchett
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Epidemiologic findings on blood viscosity.
In order to obtain basic knowledge about blood viscosity, which is changed by a variety of factors and disease, this study examined variations in blood viscosity. Sex, age, season, smoking, blood pressure, vibration syndrome, various diseases and exposure to cold were considered.Blood viscosity levels in several groups were measured with a cone-plate ...
Hikoichi Fujinaga
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Hormonal Control of Blood Viscosity. [PDF]
The hemodynamic milieu differs throughout the vascular tree because of varying vascular geometry and blood velocities. Accordingly, the risk of turbulence, which is dictated by the Reynolds and Dean numbers, also varies. Relatively high blood viscosity is needed to prevent turbulence in the left ventricle and aorta, where high-velocity blood changes ...
Sloop GD, Pop G, Weidman JJ, St Cyr JA.
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Red blood cell aggregation (RBCa) is a sensitive inflammation marker. RBCa determination from erythrocyte sedimentation rate, ESR, is used since long, but is unspecific unless corrected for hematocrit, Ht.
Pop G.A.M.+9 more
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Diabetic ketoacidosis, COVID-19 and blood viscosity [PDF]
Rujittika Mungmunpuntipantip, PhD+1 more
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Blood viscosity and cerebral blood flow. [PDF]
Flavio Nobili, G. Rodríguez
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THE VISCOSITY OF THE BLOOD A REVIEW [PDF]
Clifford Allbutt
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