Device for detecting the change of viscosity of a liquid electro

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128637, G01R 2726

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054914086

ABSTRACT:
A device is disclosed for measuring the coagulation time of a blood sample placed in contact with an appropriate reagent is described. A vibratory field inside an insulating receptacle is generated. Voltage variations between two electrodes disposed in the receptacle are measured which are indicative of a change in viscosity of the sample.

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