1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0263-2241(98)00053-0
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Design and development of a new ultrasonic doppler technique for estimation of the aggregation of red blood cells

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“…In the present work additional structural characteristics regarding the flow of aggregates of specific sizes in the channel were analysed. The aggregate size distributions in the entire channel are exponential in nature, and agree qualitatively very well with those observed in previous studies [30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the present work additional structural characteristics regarding the flow of aggregates of specific sizes in the channel were analysed. The aggregate size distributions in the entire channel are exponential in nature, and agree qualitatively very well with those observed in previous studies [30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Irrespective of the intensity of shearing, never reaches , but asymptotes to zero for extreme values of the shear rate. In other words, blood never becomes fully unstructured., which agrees with the experimental data by Karabetsos et al [ 88 ]. The relaxation time follows almost the same pattern as the structure parameter (Equation (13)), exhibiting a smoother variation.…”
Section: Steady and Transient Rheological Predictionssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Because of their suitability for analyzing non-stationary signals, they have become a powerful alternative to Fourier methods in many applications, where such signals abound (Akay, 1997;Burrus, Gopinath, & Guo, 1998;Coifman & Wickerhauser, 1992;Devasahayam, 2000;Karabetsos, Papaodysseus, & Koutsouris, 1998;Liang & Nartimo, 1998;Quiroga, 1998;Quiroga, Roso, & Basar, 1999).…”
Section: Wavelet Packet Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%