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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation
P. Adrian Evans,
Matthew Lawrence,
R. H. Keith Morris,
Naresh Thirumalai,
Roger Munro,
Lisa Wakeman,
Andrew Beddel,
P. Rhodri Williams,
Matthew Barrow,
Daniel Curtis,
M. Rowan Brown,
Karl Hawkins,
Rhodri Williams
Rheologica Acta, Volume: 49, Issue: 9, Pages: 901 - 908
Swansea University Author: Rhodri Williams
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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/s00397-010-0472-7
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation Rhodri Williams |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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Fractal analysis of viscoelastic data with automated gel point location and its potential application in the investigation of therapeutically modified blood coagulation |
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