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Flow behaviour and interactions of blood corpuscles in an annular vortex distal to a tubular expansionKarino, Takeshi January 1977 (has links)
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Flow behaviour and interactions of blood corpuscles in an annular vortex distal to a tubular expansionKarino, Takeshi January 1977 (has links)
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Comparison and application of rheological constitutive functions for whole human bloodEasthope, Peter Lyall January 1979 (has links)
This work develops an empirical method for investigation of the flow properties of blood and applies it to a clinically oriented problem. The development focuses on the characterization of the flow properties of a blood sample. According to the theory of continuum mechanics the steady state flow properties of a material are characterized completely by its constitutive (Burchfield, 1972) function which relates the shear stress measured in a rheometer to the shear rate and hematocrit of the sample. Eleven functions derived from various sources were examined for their ability to fit flow data from thirty—one normal individuals, eleven of whom were using oral contraceptives. (The remainder were not using any drugs). A shear rate range of 0.0312 to 124 s⁻¹ was used at hematocrits from 0.29 to 0.55. A non-linear curve fitting procedure allowed an ordering of the functions to be established with respect to their goodness of fit. The function first employed by Walburn and Schneck (1976), T = X₁ exp (X₂ H+X₄ /H²)D[sup 1-X₃] where T = shear stress, D = shear rate, H = hematocrit and X₁ to X₄ are adjustable parameters, was found to be the most successful.
This constitutive function was then used to examine data obtained from a population of normal women at various times during the menstrual cycle, as a hemorheological cycle had been reported to occur over this period. The concentrations of several plasma proteins were also determined and plotted over time. No evident cycle of hemorheological properties or protein concentrations was found. / Medicine, Faculty of / Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Department of / Graduate
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Hemodynamics and atherogenesis at the human carotid bifurcationKu, David N. 05 1900 (has links)
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Modelling the pulmonary circulation and gas transport in the lungHydon, Peter Ellsworth January 1991 (has links)
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Positron emission tomography studies of tremorWills, A. J. January 1995 (has links)
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Regulation of autocoid release from vascular cells in culture by stretchHynes, Carolyn Louise January 1997 (has links)
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Vascular mechanisms in glaucoma - a phenotype and genotypic analysisLogan, J. F. J. January 2002 (has links)
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Development of in vitro models of cerebral ischaemiaPathmanathan, Saidharshini January 2002 (has links)
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Laser Doppler flowmetry : theoretical and in vitro models with red and green lasersWard, Geoffrey January 1995 (has links)
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