A computer-based method for the hematocrit effect correction in blood viscosity measurement.

1987 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1071-1072
Author(s):  
L Dell'Anna ◽  
L Morosini
2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (11) ◽  
pp. 944-949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Jun Kang ◽  
Sang Youl Yoon ◽  
Kyeong-Hwan Lee ◽  
Sung Yang

2000 ◽  
Vol 94 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sangho Kim ◽  
Young I. Cho ◽  
Abraham H. Jeon ◽  
Bill Hogenauer ◽  
Kenneth R. Kensey

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (04) ◽  
pp. 1250069 ◽  
Author(s):  
XIAOHONG WANG ◽  
XIAOYANG LI

The thrombus is the inappropriate activation of hemostasis in vascular system. In this paper, biomechanical factors affecting the behaviors of artery with intraluminal thrombus were studies. Results indicated that heart rate and blood viscosity had strong impact on the compliance of the stenosis artery and flow pattern. The alteration in blood viscosity had stronger influence than cardiac cycle on the volume change of the fluid region surrounded by thrombus. von Mises stress measured at the thinnest region of the plaque had the largest time-averaged value. The alteration of these parameters could potentially lead to stress redistribution at intraluminal thrombus.


1991 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-112
Author(s):  
Kiyoshi KUBOTA ◽  
Masao CHIN ◽  
Hiroshi MITSUHASHI

Author(s):  
M. Marko ◽  
A. Leith ◽  
D. Parsons

The use of serial sections and computer-based 3-D reconstruction techniques affords an opportunity not only to visualize the shape and distribution of the structures being studied, but also to determine their volumes and surface areas. Up until now, this has been done using serial ultrathin sections.The serial-section approach differs from the stereo logical methods of Weibel in that it is based on the Information from a set of single, complete cells (or organelles) rather than on a random 2-dimensional sampling of a population of cells. Because of this, it can more easily provide absolute values of volume and surface area, especially for highly-complex structures. It also allows study of individual variation among the cells, and study of structures which occur only infrequently.We have developed a system for 3-D reconstruction of objects from stereo-pair electron micrographs of thick specimens.


Author(s):  
Nestor J. Zaluzec

The Information SuperHighway, Email, The Internet, FTP, BBS, Modems, : all buzz words which are becoming more and more routine in our daily life. Confusing terminology? Hopefully it won't be in a few minutes, all you need is to have a handle on a few basic concepts and terms and you will be on-line with the rest of the "telecommunication experts". These terms all refer to some type or aspect of tools associated with a range of computer-based communication software and hardware. They are in fact far less complex than the instruments we use on a day to day basis as microscopist's and microanalyst's. The key is for each of us to know what each is and how to make use of the wealth of information which they can make available to us for the asking. Basically all of these items relate to mechanisms and protocols by which we as scientists can easily exchange information rapidly and efficiently to colleagues in the office down the hall, or half-way around the world using computers and various communications media. The purpose of this tutorial/paper is to outline and demonstrate the basic ideas of some of the major information systems available to all of us today. For the sake of simplicity we will break this presentation down into two distinct (but as we shall see later connected) areas: telecommunications over conventional phone lines, and telecommunications by computer networks. Live tutorial/demonstrations of both procedures will be presented in the Computer Workshop/Software Exchange during the course of the meeting.


1973 ◽  
Vol 37 (8) ◽  
pp. 27-31
Author(s):  
HA Brody ◽  
LF Lucaccini ◽  
M Kamp ◽  
R Rozen

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