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Hemorheology and Thrombosis

1985
Hemorheology is the study of the physical flow properties of blood. Although one of the essential features of blood is that it should flow, its rheological properties have only recently received any attention. Thrombosis matters because it prevents flow, but it may also be the result of changes in the hemorheological properties of blood.
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Hemorheology and hemodynamics

Biorheology, 1963
From a review of the literature of blood flow it is concluded that the physical properties of blood from different animals are very similar and that its basic rheology is reasonably well understood, except for minor uncertainties regarding the effect of anticoagulants. The major difficulty lies in applying this knowledge to hemodynamics where, in vivo,
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Hemapheresis and hemorheology

Transfusion Science, 1990
G, Avanzi, L, Mannini
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Hemorheology

2012
Robert L. Sainburg   +27 more
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Hemorheology

2008
Anne M. Robertson   +2 more
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Hemorheology

2000
Giovanni Ciufetti, Rita Lombardini
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HEMORHEOLOGY

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1970
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Hemorheology, Thrombogenesis, and Atherosclerosis

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1993
E, Ernst, W, Koenig
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