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Influence of flow properties of blood upon viscosity-hematocrit relationships

Wells et al., 1962

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888075130291795982
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Wells R
Merrill E
et al.
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The Journal of clinical investigation

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METHODS Blood samples were obtained by venipuncture from nor-mal subjects and hospitalized patients. A 5-ml sample was gently aspirated into a silicone-coated glass syringe through a no. 18 stainless steel needle. Tourniquets were loosely applied before …
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