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1 Electrical Engineering Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
The longitudinal resistance of salt solutions flowing in rigid tubes is found to change by less than
of 1% for flow velocities up to and exceeding the turbulent rate. The reduced resistance of flowing blood as contrasted to stationary blood is thus not due to altered resistance of the fluid proper.
Submitted on November 3, 1964
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