What's the difference between viscometer and viscosimeter?

Viscometer


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Viscosimeter


Definition:

  • (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.

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