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“That property of a material by which it resists permanent change of shape, defined by the complete stress-flow relation” (1).
Aided in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C.
We are indebted for help in the in vivo work to Dr.P. H. Staple and to Mr.R. Thorley for assistance in the studies employing artificial capillaries, also to Mr.F. A. Glover for helpful discussions.
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Copley, A.L., Blair, G.W.S. Comparative observations on adherence and consistency of various blood systems in living and artificial capillaries. Rheol Acta 1, 170–176 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01968861
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