Pollock-Muskin et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Multiple equilibrium states for blood flow in microvascular networksPollock-Muskin et al., 2015
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- 5047618771938627810
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- Pollock-Muskin H
- Diehl C
- Mohamed N
- Karst N
- Geddes J
- Storey B
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- APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts
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When blood flows through a vessel bifurcation at the microvascular scale, the hematocrits in the downstream daughter vessels are generally not equal. This phenomenon, known as plasma skimming, can cause heterogeneity in the distribution of red blood cells inside a …
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