
Biorheology is the study of flow properties (rheology) of biological fluids. The term was first proposed by Alfred L. Copley, a German-American medical scientist, at the first International Congress on Rheology in 1948. == Objectives and study domains == Biorheological research aims to determine and characterize the dynamics of physiological proce...
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The science concerned with deformation and flow in biological systems. ... Origin: bio-+ G. Rheo, to flow, + logos, study ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bī′ō-rē-ol′ō-jē Definitions: 1. The science concerned with deformation and flow in biologic systems.
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biorheology 1. The science concerned with deformation (process of adapting in shape or form) and flow in biological systems. 2. The study of the deformation and flow of matter in living systems and in materials directly derived from them.
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