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rheology
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rheology /rhe·ol·o·gy/ (re-ol´ah-je) the science of the deformation and flow of matter, such as the flow of blood through the heart and blood vessels.
rhe·ol·o·gy (r-l-j)
n.
The study of the deformation and flow of matter.

rheo·logi·cal (r-lj-kl) adj.
rheo·logi·cal·ly adv.

rheology
[rē·ol′əjē]
the study of the flow and deformation of matter.

rheology [re-ol´ah-je]
the science of the deformation and flow of matter, such as the flow of blood through the heart and blood vessels.

rheology (rēol´jē),
n the study of blood flow, pressure, and velocity through the vascular system.

rheology
the science of the deformation and flow of matter, such as the flow of blood through the heart and blood vessels.


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