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hemorrheology

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hemorrheology /he·mor·rhe·ol·o·gy/ (he″mo-re-ol´ah-je) the study of deformation and flow properties of cellular and plasmatic components of blood and the rheological properties of vessel structures it comes in contact with.
hemorrheology.
hemorrheology [he″mo-re-ol´o-je]
the scientific study of the deformation and flow properties of cellular and plasmatic components of blood in macroscopic, microscopic, and submicroscopic dimensions and the rheologic properties of vessel structure with which the blood comes in direct contact.

hemorrheology
the scientific study of the deformation and flow properties of cellular and plasmatic components of blood in macroscopic, microscopic and submicroscopic dimensions and the rheological properties of vessel structure with which the blood comes in direct contact.


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Fibrinogen, arterial risk factor in clinical practice," Clinical Hemorrheology, 1994.
Supplementing the existing understanding of the risk factors for these diseases, Rheologics' mission is to complete the picture by focusing on the emerging field of hemorrheology - the study of the dynamics of blood flow and its impact on vascular-related diseases.
Supplementing the existing understanding of the risk factors for these diseases, Rheologics' mission is to complete the picture by focusing on the emerging field of hemorrheology - the study of the dynamics of blood flow and its impact on vascular-related diseases.
 
 
 
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