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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ground-glass clotting time for dental patients

Gobetti, John Paul. January 1971 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1971. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-34). Also issued in print.
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Pro- and anticoagulant activities of factor V

Thorelli, Elisabeth. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1998. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted. Includes bibliographical references.
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Pro- and anticoagulant activities of factor V

Thorelli, Elisabeth. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1998. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted. Includes bibliographical references.
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Ground-glass clotting time for dental patients

Gobetti, John Paul. January 1971 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1971. / Typescript (photocopy). eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-34).
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Changes in coagulation, fibrinolysis, and endothelial perturbation markers in the lower limb venous blood associated with prolonged cramped sitting in healthy adult male volunteers in a simulation of prolonged travel

Ansari, Mohammed Toseef. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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A computational biology approach to the analysis of complex physiology coagulation, fibrinolysis, and wound healing /

Menke, Nathan Benjamin, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2010. / Prepared for: Dept. of Biochemistry. Title from title-page of electronic thesis. Bibliography: leaves 137-141.
57

Rheometrical study of blood coagulation

Sowedan, Ahmed M. January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Hemostasis in middle-aged women with coronary heart disease /

Eriksson-Berg, Margita, January 2004 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2004. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Changes in coagulation, fibrinolysis, and endothelial perturbation markers in the lower limb venous blood associated with prolongedcramped sitting in healthy adult male volunteers in a simulation ofprolonged travel

Ansari, Mohammed Toseef. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Molecular and rheological characterization of hyaluronic acid : determination of its role in thrombin-catalyzed fibrin clotting and viscosupplementation of joints

Barrett, Brandon J. 17 May 2002 (has links)
Three samples of the biopolymer hyaluronic acid (HA) were characterized in the following manner: the molecular weights were obtained via multi-angle laser light scattering; the intrinsic viscosities were calculated through dilute solution viscometry, and the rheology of HA solutions was determined with constant rate rotational viscometry and dynamical mechanical testing. In addition, the highly debated role of hyaluronic acid in wound healing was examined by studying the effect that HA has upon thrombin-catalyzed fibrin clotting. Fibrin, in phosphate-buffered saline, was clotted both alone and after being incubated with HA. It was determined that the presence of hyaluronic acid resulted in a slower clotting process; in effect, HA acts as an anti-coagulant. Based upon the experimental evidence, it is proposed that this anti-coagulant phenomenon arises through a combination of two mechanisms: 1) specific binding between HA and fibrin, which acts to retard fibrin clotting through steric hindrance, and 2) the formation of an HA network which slows fibrin clotting by hindering free diffusion of fibrin and thrombin. Finally, creation of a synthetic replacement for synovial fluid was attempted using xanthan gum and locust bean gum in phosphate-buffered saline. The phenomenon of gum synergism was utilized in an effort to exert some degree of fine-tuning over the final rheological properties of the solution. This also would provide the side benefit of reducing the weight of gum required per unit volume. By mixing the solutions at different temperatures, it was possible to exploit the tendency of xanthan gum to uncoil at higher temperatures and therefore bind more strongly to locust bean gum. However, it was determined that no combination of gum concentrations and processing conditions resulted in a gum solution that adequately mimicked the rheology of a hyaluronan solution. / Graduation date: 2003

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