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Optimal hematocrit theory: a review
Journal of Applied PhysiologyIn humans and many animals, a trade-off between a sufficiently high concentration of erythrocytes (hematocrit) to bind oxygen and sufficiently low blood viscosity to allow rapid blood flow has been achieved during evolution. The optimal value lies between the extreme cases of pure blood plasma, which cannot practically transport any oxygen, and 100 ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
The hematocrit is an instrument by which is determined the volumetric relationship between corpuscles and plasma in a specimen of blood. Separation of the two elements is brought about in the centrifuge by virtue of a difference in their specific gravities.
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The hematocrit is an instrument by which is determined the volumetric relationship between corpuscles and plasma in a specimen of blood. Separation of the two elements is brought about in the centrifuge by virtue of a difference in their specific gravities.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1965
N J, GALLUZZI, A, DAMATO, L, BROMER
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N J, GALLUZZI, A, DAMATO, L, BROMER
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Relationship of peripheral venous hematocrit to brain hematocrit.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1969V A, Levin, J I, Ausman
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Is the hematocrit still an issue in quantitative dried blood spot analysis?
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2019Lisa Delahaye, Christophe P Stove
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Automatic Measurement of the Myocardial Interstitium
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, 2016Thomas A Treibel +2 more
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