“Measurement of cell aggregation characteristics by analysis of laser-backscattering in a microfluidic rheometry.”
“The two systems were characterized through rotational viscosimetry and oscillatory rheometry.”
“Following incubation, tissue samples were confirmed for high collagen content through Masson-Trichrome staining and tested by rheometry to measure stiffness.”
rheogoniometer
A type of rheometer that can be used to measure the viscous and elastic flow properties of a fluid, commonly called a Weissenberg Rheogoniometer.
rheopexy
(physics) A rheological phenomenon in which certain colloids solidify more quickly when subjected to shear
rheology
(physics) The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter.
“Following his tenure as a research fellow, Shenoy also remained at TFHRC, accepting a position as a senior research rheologist.”
“His name and that of Professor Isherwood, the rheologist, were the first two on DALI's list.”
“Landel, a polymer physical chemist and rheologist, retired from CalTech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will receive the Rubber Division's Charles Goodyear Medal.”