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THE RHEOLOGY OF THE BLOOD. III [PDF]
The authors have confirmed the fact that blood serum and plasma behave rheologically like a true viscous liquid. It is true for whole blood only to a first approximation, but with this reservation they have studied the available data and extended the equation of Bingham and Durham to cover protein solutions of various concentrations and at various ...
E C, Bingham, R R, Roepke
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Blood rheology and ischaemia [PDF]
Ischaemia is essentially the failure of tissue to obtain a sufficient oxygen supply for its function. In the context of rheology, which is the study of the deformation and flow of materials, this implies failure to deliver the blood, rather than failure to oxygenate the blood or extract oxygen from it.
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Red blood cells (RBCs) infected by a malaria‐like disease can change their membrane stiffness and deformability drastically. The objective of this article is to study the three‐dimensional dynamics of healthy and hardened red blood cells passing through ...
Hann‐jeng Hsieh
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THE RHEOLOGY OF THE BLOOD [PDF]
In the preceding paper (1b) a formula was developed for the lowering of the fluidity of a medium by a mixture of proteins, given the volume concentration of each and its fluidity-lowering constant. Whole blood is now shown to follow an essentially similar formula, except that the hemoglobin content is taken from the literature as the best available ...
Eugene C. Bingham, Raymond R. Roepke
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In the spirit of this symposium, rather than giving a comprehensive description of what we know today of the flow properties of blood—an enormous task at best—I should like to emphasize some of the problems that confront us in describing and understanding these properties.
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A REVIEW ON RHEOLOGY OF NON-NEWTONIAN PROPERTIES OF BLOOD
Human blood is composed of red cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a fluid called plasma that contains organic and mineral salts and protein. The rheological characteristics of blood are determined by the properties of these combinations and their
Esmaeel Fatahian +2 more
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Impact of systemic cryotherapy on the rheological properties of the blood in women with rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]
Study aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of systemic cryotherapy on the rheological properties of the blood in women with rheumatoid arthritis. Study group: The study group consisted of 10 women with rheumatoid arthritis, aged 57.2 ± 9.
Bartłomiej Ptaszek +2 more
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THE RHEOLOGY OF THE BLOOD. V [PDF]
A study has been made of those proteins which might offer exceptions to the law that the fluidity of a protein solution is a linear function of the volume concentration; viz., egg albumin, serum albumin, pseudoglobulin, euglobulin, gelatin, and sodium caseinogenate.
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Assessment of Morphological, Biochemical and Rheological Blood Indicators in Men After a 24-Hour stay in a Thermo-Climatic Chamber at -50°C [PDF]
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate morphological, biochemical and rheological blood indicators in men staying in a cryochamber at a temperature of -50°C for 24 hours. In 2018, a scientific-survival project- ‘Taming the Frost’ – was conducted
Aneta Teległów +9 more
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Current study briefly shows the pathological changes of blood rheological properties in arterial hypertension and the impact of main rheological parameters is discussed (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, aggregation, erythrocyte deformity) on the development
A. Yu. Shamanaev +4 more
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