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CHARM, S. E., KURLAND, G. S. |
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Nature; December 1967, Vol. 216 Issue: 5120 p1121-1123, 3p |
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THE yield stress or shear strength of a suspension is the critical stress which must be applied before the suspension will flow. This property of blood has been determined in the past by the extrapolation to zero shear rate from viscometry at higher shear rates, for example, (a) the extrapolation of low shear rate Couette viscometric data1–3, (b) the extrapolation of capillary tube viscometric data4and (c) the torque-decay curve of the Couette viscometer2,3. |
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