
doi: 10.1007/bf02475543
pmid: 4746389
The specific resistance of human, canine, bovine, and equine blood with a haematocrit range extending from 0 to 70% and at 37°C was measured at 25 kHz. The data obtained were subjected to various curve-fitting procedures; in all cases, the resistivity was found to increase with increasing haematocrit.
Dogs, Hematocrit, Electric Conductivity, Animals, Humans, Cattle, Horses, Blood Physiological Phenomena, Body Temperature
Dogs, Hematocrit, Electric Conductivity, Animals, Humans, Cattle, Horses, Blood Physiological Phenomena, Body Temperature
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