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Methodological aspects of erythrocyte aggregation
Alexander Pribush
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Naomi Meyerstein
Physiology and Cell Biology
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Methodological Aspects
100%
Erythrocyte Aggregation
100%
Steady State
33%
Multiple Scattering
33%
Whole Blood
33%
Hematocrit
33%
Simplified Theoretical Model
33%
Transport Properties
33%
State Dependence
33%
Adhesion Energy
33%
Fractal Dimension
33%
Radius of Gyration
33%
Aggregation Behavior
33%
Optoelectronic Properties
33%
Dielectric Properties
33%
Physical Problems
33%
Imaging Analysis
33%
Result Interpretation
33%
Electric Properties
33%
Rheological Properties
33%
RBC Aggregability
33%
Light Scattering Techniques
33%
State Size
33%
Cell Wall Interactions
33%
Erythrocyte Suspensions
33%
Dielectrical Properties
33%
Demerits
33%
Optical Ultrasound
33%
Addition Problems
33%
Engineering
Experimental Result
100%
Energy Engineering
100%
Dielectrics
100%
Erythrocyte
100%
Thin Layer
100%
Fractal Dimension
100%
Experimental Technique
100%
Recorded Signal
100%
Physical Problem
100%
Radius of Gyration
100%
Chemistry
Transport Property
100%
Electrical Property
100%
Rheology
100%
Light Scattering Technique
100%
Radius of Gyration
100%
Hematocrit
100%
Dielectric Property
100%
Mathematics
Fractal Dimension
100%
Transport Property
100%
Physical Problem
100%
Multiple Scattering
100%
Designed Approach
100%
Computer Science
Experimental Result
100%
Data Aggregation
100%
Fractal Dimension
100%
Multiple Scattering
100%
Material Science
Dielectric Property
100%