Apparatus and method for measuring changes in conditions in coag

Measuring and testing – Liquid analysis or analysis of the suspension of solids in a... – Vapor pressure

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73 59, G01N 1110, G01N 3348

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ABSTRACT:
The coagulation of blood is measured by introducing the blood into an annular gap in a beaker formed between the inner surface of the beaker and a cylindrical member depending into the beaker. The beaker is mounted on the upper end of a rod-like support. A coil arrangement about the lower part of the rod-like support impresses a circular orbiting motion on the support and beaker. Another core associated with the rod-like support measures changes in amplitude of the support produced by the development of fibrin in the blood sample in the annular gap.

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