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Hemorheology, also
spelled haemorheology (haemo from Gr**** ‘αἷμα,
haima 'blood'; and rheology, from Gr**** ῥέω rhéō, 'flow' and -λoγία, -logia 'study of')...
- characteristics. In
particular there is a
specialist study of
blood flow
called hemorheology. This is the
study of flow
properties of
blood and its
elements (plasma...
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Menon award 2015
Clinical Hemorheology: New
Horizons (New Age International, 1996), ISBN 9788122407754
Applied Clinical Hemorheology (with
Hideyuki Nimi, Quest...
- "Physicochemical
basis and
clinical implications of red cell aggregation".
Clinical Hemorheology. 7: 71–91.
Chien S, Jan KM (1973). "Ultrastructural
basis of the mechanism...
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Communications Illinois Central Gulf
Railroad Impedance cardiography, a
hemorheology technique for
detecting the
properties of the
blood flow in the thorax...
- "The
history of the
theory of the
circulation of the blood".
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation. 64 (4): 541–549. doi:10.3233/CH-168031. ISSN 1875-8622...
- 1968) was a
Swedish medical researcher noted for his
contributions to
hemorheology. Fåhræus was the son of art
historian Klas Fåhraeus and
actress Olga...
- the same
manner except that
cells are
biconcave rather than spherical.
Hemorheology Agglutinin Wikimedia Commons has
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Oxford Textbook...
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responsible for
hyperviscosity and skin
ulcers complications".
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation. 67 (1): 25–34. doi:10.3233/CH-160218. hdl:10447/238851...
- and his
interest in the
suspension stability of
blood and
later in
hemorheology was
motivated by the
desire to
understand the
clinical effects of abnormalities...