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Blood sedimentation at controlled shear rates

The Chemical Engineering Journal, 1977
The sedimentation of dextranated human erythrocytes is found to be more reproducible in the presence of controlled shear than in conventional Westergren tubes. The induction period is also greatly reduced in length. It is suggested that the method could be used for measuring clinical ESR’s with greater precision and speed than is possible using current
N M, Vincent, D R, Oliver
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The behavior of sedimenting blood

Tubercle, 1939
Summary (1) During sedimentation blood is found to exhibit three phases, the first and last of which are incalculable. The phase of maximum velocity—the middle phase—is found to bear an exponential relationship to the amount of agglutinating substances (called ‘sedimentin’ for short) in the plasma.
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The fluid mechanics of blood: equilibrium and sedimentation

Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1982
A continuum physics theory of blood in equilibrium and sedimentation is presented, based on the observed behaviour of blood using high-speed photography. Present interpretation of the rheological behaviour of blood is based on particulate suspension theory.
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Sedimented red blood cells

Transfusion, 1980
Douglas W. Huestis   +3 more
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THE BLOOD SEDIMENTATION RATE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1941
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THE BLOOD SEDIMENTATION TEST

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1939
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BLOOD SEDIMENTATION

The Lancet, 1941
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Blood as active colloid system: Study of blood sedimentation upon dilution of saline

Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin, 2013
V L Voeikov, S E Kondakov, Voeikov V L
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