Robert (Robin) Sanno Fåhræus (15 October 1888 – 18 September 1968) was a Swedish medical researcher noted for his contributions to hemorheology. Fåhræus was...
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tries to explain Fåhræus–Lindqvist effect mathematically. Cell-free marginal layer model Fåhræus effect Hemorheology hemodynamics "Fahraeus-lindqvist effect"...
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statistician Eskil Sanno Fåhraeus [sv] (1817-1900), Swedish politician Fredrik Fåhræus [sv] (1862-1936), Swedish priest Henrik Fåhræus [sv] (b. 1973), Swedish...
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decreases with decreasing capillary diameter. The Fåhræus effect definitely influences the Fåhræus–Lindqvist effect, which describes the dependence of...
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Swedish blod, Gothic blōþ). There is no accepted Indo-European etymology. Robin Fåhræus (a Swedish physician who devised the erythrocyte sedimentation rate)...
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the basic substances from which all liquids in the body were made. Robin Fåhræus (1921), a Swedish physician who devised the erythrocyte sedimentation...
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She married the art collector and writer Klas Fåhraeus in 1887. One of their children, Robin Fåhræus, became a noted medical researcher. In 1909, the...
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at Who Named It? Robert (Robin) Sanno Fåhræus and Alf Vilhelm Albertsson Westergren who are eponymously named for the Fåhræus-Westergren test (aka Westergren...
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at the Karolinska Institute in 1922. At Karolinska, he worked under Robin Fåhraeus in blood sedimentation and rheology and did research work on the pathophysiology...
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1934, 1938 Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics too (id=3725) Robin Fåhræus October 15, 1888 Stockholm, Sweden September 18, 1968 Lund, Sweden 1929...
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