Studies on the nature and significance of macromolecular complexes in the rheology of synovial fluid from normal and diseased human joints G. NukiJ. Ferguson Originals Pages: 8 - 14
Rheological simulation of synovial fluid by a synthetic macromolecular solution J. FergusonG. Nuki Originals Pages: 15 - 20
Study of the effect of mechanical working on the rheological properties of some potential artificial lubricants for human joints M. A. M. A. YounesP. S. WalkerV. Wright Originals Pages: 21 - 27
Histological examination of sputum during rotoviscometry M. TekeresI. C. Geddes Originals Pages: 44 - 48
Rheological changes in “native” human blood prior to and during coagulation G. W. Scott BlairR. H. Matchett Originals Pages: 49 - 54
The viscosity of human blood plasma: its change in disease and on the exhibition of drugs J. HarknessR. B. Whittington Originals Pages: 55 - 60
Rheological characteristics of human joints with particular reference to the knee V. WrightD. DowsonR. Goddard Originals Pages: 61 - 66
Hydrodynamic disruption of human erythrocytes near a transversely oscillating wire A. R. Williams Originals Pages: 67 - 70
Some mechanical and structural characteristics of connective tissue J. H. EvansI. C. Clarke Originals Pages: 77 - 82
Structure and rheology of emulsions stabilised by mixed emulsifiers B. W. Barry Originals Pages: 96 - 105
Rheological changes occurring during the storage of the system sodium dodecyl sulphate/1-hexadecanol/water D. B. MistryB. Warburton Originals Pages: 106 - 112
Consistency profiling, and the evaluation of pharmaceutical products P. Sherman Originals Pages: 121 - 126
Rheological properties of thin gelatin films S. KislaliogluE. ShottonB. Warburton Originals Pages: 158 - 164