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The Flow Behaviour of Blood in the Circulation

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The effective viscosity of blood in the circulation can vary from infinity down to about 1.3 centipoise. However, the minimum value is not reached in the largest or smallest blood vessels.

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  • 01 July 1967

    In the article ?The Flow Behaviour of Blood in the Circulation? by H. L. Whitmore (Nature, 215, 123; 1967) equation 5 should read ____ v\v_____ ? = f*-4Yfi " M '-v-irX'-vJ 1-71- re Line 1 in the right-hand column on page 126 should read ?... the asymptotic values should be 25 per cent?, and the lastauthor in reference 19 should be spelt Salzman.

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WHITMORE, R. The Flow Behaviour of Blood in the Circulation. Nature 215, 123–126 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215123a0

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