Peculiarities of rheological behavior and blood flow in vessels of small diameter (Q2767631)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698088
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| English | Peculiarities of rheological behavior and blood flow in vessels of small diameter |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698088 |
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30 January 2002
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blood flow
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rheological behavior
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microcirculation system
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experimental study
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Peculiarities of rheological behavior and blood flow in vessels of small diameter (English)
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Rheological characteristics of blood in different blood circulation systems and results of experimental studies carried out at the Department of Mechanics of Continuous Media of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University in collaboration with medical institutions are reported. It is concluded that rheological behavior of blood in a microcirculation system is significantly different from rheological behavior as studied in experiments with use of viscosimeters. This is due to difference in mechanisms that determine one or another type of behavior in large vessels, in arteries and veins, in capillaries and in microcirculation units. At that, most important for blood flow in a blood circulation system are its rheological properties, displayed in a microcirculation system.
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