What's the difference between viscometer and viscosimeter?
Viscometer
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Viscosimeter
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(n.) An instrument for measuring the degree of viscosity of liquids, as solutions of gum.
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(1) The cells were subjected to uniform hydrodynamic shear stress in a Ferranti Shirley Cone and Plate Viscosimeter.
(2) Rheologic characteristics of arterial and venous blood have been examined by Rotovisco RV-100 (Haake, FRG), a present-day rotation viscosimeter.
(3) Therefore, the eta of mixtures of washed normal (AA) and sickle (SS) red cells was determined in a rotational viscosimeter as a function of the hematocrit level of SS cells (HS), HT, oxygen tension (PO2), and shear rate.
(4) The viscous, as well as the elastic, properties of blood samples diluted with isotonic saline or pure water, respectively, and of undiluted whole blood samples are compared by means of a dynamic capillary viscosimeter (OCR-D, A. Paar K.G., Austria).
(5) Haemodynamic measurements, as well as whole blood viscosity assessment using a middle and high shear rate viscosimeter, revealed only small and insignificant improvements.
(6) Furthermore, they consider the use of this viscosimeter for the study of the rheological properties of blood and plasma.
(7) Investigations were conducted with the use of Geppler's viscosimeter and filtration of red blood cell suspension.
(8) Viscosity was measured electronically with a novel capillary viscosimeter.
(9) The viscosities of 0.2%, 0.5% and 1.0% solutions of this polymer were found to be 840, 5200 and 15000 cp respectively, measured with a Brookfield LVF viscosimeter at 6 rpm.
(10) The problem of measuring plasma viscosity has been solved through the use of capillary and falling-ball viscosimeters which have a determination variance of less than 1%.
(11) Blood hyperviscosity was detected by rotation and ultrasound viscosimeters both under low and high shift frequencies.
(12) Whole blood, plasma and erythrocyte viscosity values were determined with a Contraves LS30 viscosimeter.
(13) During an examination of a group of 63 patients with chronic ischaemic heart disease and condition after myocardial infarction the viscosities measured with the help of a rotation viscosimeter lay clearly above the values of good reference persons.
(14) Zimm--Crothers rotational viscosimeter was used for determining gradient relationship of viscosity eta (g).
(15) The following measurements have been performed: hematocrit by microcentrifugation; fibrinogen by nephelometry; plasma viscosity by means of capillary viscosimeter (Myrenne KSPV4); deformability by Hanss hemorheometer using nucleopore membranes and red blood cell aggregation and disaggregation by means of a SEFAM erythro-aggregometer.
(16) The studies were conducted with the aid of a rotational viscosimeter with a speed shift range from 8.8 to 140 sec.-1.
(17) Viscosities of cell suspensions of human skin epithelium (NCTC strain 2544) were determined by a Wells-Brookfield rotation viscosimeter.
(18) The authors describe a modified Zimm-Krothers viscosimeter fit for hemorheological studies.
(19) Rotary viscosimeters were used to study the postirradiation destruction of the DNA-structural complex (DSC) of rat thymocyte nuclei exhibited by a change in alkaline denaturation of DSC upon lysis.
(20) Maximal, minimal, and mean viscosity were determined by a modified capillary viscosimeter.