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Microbiological and rheological dynamics of mixed biofilms formed by bacteria and eukaryotic virus. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress on Rheology Cambridge UK, 20 - 25 August 2000
International Congress on Rheology 2000 Cambridge
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987
The rheological properties of human leukocytes (WBCs) have been studied by micropipette aspiration and filtration tests. A small aspiration pressure applied via a micropipette (diameter approximately equal to 3 micron) causes the WBC to undergo a rapid elastic deformation followed by a slow creep.
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The rheological properties of human leukocytes (WBCs) have been studied by micropipette aspiration and filtration tests. A small aspiration pressure applied via a micropipette (diameter approximately equal to 3 micron) causes the WBC to undergo a rapid elastic deformation followed by a slow creep.
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1962
The non-Newtonian flow properties of resuspended red cells were determined in vitro by means of a capillary viscometer. In order to evaluate the rheological effect of the suspending medium, viscosity measurements were made over a wide range of shearing stresses using both plasma and an acid-citrate-dextrose solution as diluents.
L C, CERNY, F B, COOK, C C, WALKER
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The non-Newtonian flow properties of resuspended red cells were determined in vitro by means of a capillary viscometer. In order to evaluate the rheological effect of the suspending medium, viscosity measurements were made over a wide range of shearing stresses using both plasma and an acid-citrate-dextrose solution as diluents.
L C, CERNY, F B, COOK, C C, WALKER
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