New technologies that divert or improve blood flow offer promising options for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), according to two presentations this week at VIVA 2021. “We know ...
Marked departures from inviscid flow were found when swirling water was discharged downwards under pressure through a Perspex conical nozzle. A boundary layer of forced vortex motion formed on the ...
Assistant professor of physics Guillaume Duclos calls it the "swirl." It's made up of two types of cellular proteins -- kinesin and microtubules -- interacting to create a vortex under the microscope.
LAS VEGAS, NV—Drug-coated balloons (DCBs) and unique stent platforms seem poised to supplant angioplasty as the go-to treatment for femoropopliteal disease. In late-breaking trial presentations here ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Water with a controllable amount of swirl was admitted to a long Perspex tube which could be held at any angle. At tappings along the tube, ...