What's the difference between rheometric and rheometry?

Rheometric


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a rheometer or rheometry.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Investigations have been performed via rheometric technics on four various types of diabetics (diabetics with good metabolic control, diabetics with poor metabolic control, diabetics with a distal angiopathy, without clinical signs, diabetics with a distal angiopathy characterized by cutaneous trophic disorders).
  • (2) The oscillatory and steady shear rheological properties of concentrated solutions of proteoglycan subunit (PGS) and aggregate (PGA) from bovine articular cartilage have been studied using a Rheometrics fluids spectrometer.
  • (3) Rheometric studies of 34 synovial fluids done using a rheometer with a cone and stage (Shirley-Ferranti type) showed that arthrotic synovial fluids had pseudoplastic characteristics (non-Newtonian) but in inflammatory rheumatisms, the characteristics index rises, the consistency decreases and the fluid tends to loose its pseudoplastic properties and to become Newtonian.
  • (4) Radioisotope synoviorthosis seems capable of restoring to a certain extent and in certain cases the rheometric characteristics of the pseudoplastic properties.
  • (5) Although cross-linked collagen suspensions were similar to non-cross-linked suspensions by microscopic and size analyses, they differed in rheometric properties.

Rheometry


Definition:

  • (n.) The measurement of the force or intensity of currents.
  • (n.) The calculus; fluxions.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The extent of gelling was evaluated by low shear rheometry and quantified in terms of the effective molecular weight increase using the method of reduced variables.
  • (2) Rheometry on blends of hyaluronate and cross-linked collagen demonstrated that the blend required lower forces to achieve deformation and flow, compared to cross-linked collagen alone.
  • (3) The following methods were employed: Intravital staining with bromphenol blue (70 patients), radiometry with P 32 (127 patients), echo encephalography (12 patients,) puncture biopsy (18 patients), rheometry (96 patients).
  • (4) Aqueous suspensions of glutaraldehyde cross-linked fibrillar collagen and non-cross-linked fibrillar collagen were examined by rheometry, particle size analysis, and microscopic techniques.
  • (5) A new method of sandwich rheometry was used to evaluate the cohesive properties of different powder masses.
  • (6) A novel technique termed retinal rheometry, which is used to quantify the microcirculation of the human retina, is detailed.
  • (7) Rheometry proved to be very useful when avoiding the mixing with blood, liquor, and cyst fluid at the measuring tip.
  • (8) Five different viscoelastic parameters for various synovial fluids (SF) were obtained using oscillatory rheometry.
  • (9) The mechanical properties of collected mucus from specific sites were determined by magnetic rheometry.
  • (10) On the basis of studying microcirculation at the area of hernioplasty and its dependence on tissue tension force in the experiment on animals and at operations by means of radiometry, rheometry and fluorimetric analysis, the technique for surgical treatment of PAH with regard to location of a defect, including the method of plasty, system of preoperative preparation and prophylaxis of the postoperative wound complications, has been developed.
  • (11) In this context, especially one method, the sinusoidal oscillating capillary rheometry, is discussed.
  • (12) The rheological properties of the mucus samples were determined by magnetic rheometry, which yields elasticity and viscosity as a function of frequency.

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