Thus, consistent with previous findings, these dense cells are likely to contribute to poor rheology of sickle cell blood at all O2 saturations. |
A molecular explanation for turgor-dependent changes in wall rheology is proposed in the quantitative molecular model of Passioura and Fry. |
Knowledge of polymer rheology is essential in maintaining uniform textures in molded products such as, for example, an ice cream sandwich. |
Experiments on the physical properties of this barrier appear to be in conflict with current physical understanding of the rheology of reversible gels. |
Compactability is a measure of how easily the concrete is compacted and is the most-abused characteristic of vertical concrete's rheology. |
Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones. |