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Xiaoyi He
9th international conference on discrete simulation of fluid dynamics
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 254
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He X: 9th international conference on discrete simulation of fluid dynamics, Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 254.
Howard A. Barnes
An appreciation and critique of the suspension rheology research of
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 248-253
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Barnes HA: An appreciation and critique of the suspension rheology research of, Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 248.
Nathalie Pannetier, Jean-Pierre Habas, Jeanne Francois
A comparative rheological study of lime/molasses and
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 238-247
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Pannetier N, Habas J-P, Francois J: A comparative rheological study of lime/molasses and, Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 238.
D. Zeltser, R. Rotstein, O. Rogowski, R. Fusman, I. Shapira, V. Prochorov,
The erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test (EAAT) in the peripheral blood of patients with ischemic heart and brain disease with normal fibrogen concentrations
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 231-237
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Previous studies have documented the presence of increased red blood cell aggregability in patients with
ischemic heart and brain diseases. We adapted a simple slide technique and image analysis to reveal the state
of erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation (EAA) in the peripheral blood of 206 such patients and in 174 controls.
A significant (P<0.0001) correlation was noted between the EAA state and both fibrinogen concentrations and
erythrocyte sedimentation rate in the whole cohort. Noteworthy was a highly significant increment in the EAA
state in a subgroup of 49 patients who had normal fibrinogen concentrations when compared to matched
healthy controls. This was also the case in 82 patients who had a normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Thus,
the EAA assay appears to have the advantage of revealing the presence of acute phase response sticky proteins
not detected by either the erythrocyte sedimentation rate or clottable fibrinogen in some patients with a documented
ischemic vascular disease.
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Zeltser D, Rotstein R, Rogowski O, Fusman R, Shapira I, Prochorov V, Bornstein NM, Roth A, Keren G, Avitzour D, Arber N, Eldor A, Berliner S: The erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test (EAAT) in the peripheral blood of patients with ischemic heart and brain disease with normal fibrogen concentrations, Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 231.
Blaise Nsom
The dam break problem for a hyperconcentrated suspension
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 224-230
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Nsom B: The dam break problem for a hyperconcentrated suspension, Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 224.
Thomas Schweizer
Rheology for Polymer Melt Processing (J. M.-Piau, J.-F. Agassant, Eds.)
Appl. Rheol. 10:5 (2000) 222-223
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Schweizer T: Rheology for Polymer Melt Processing (J. M.-Piau, J.-F. Agassant, Eds.), Appl. Rheol. 10 (2000) 222.
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