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... minutes . Tasse had de- termined 9.5 minutes as the normal clotting time for men and 7.4 minutes for women . Gendrin had placed the time at 10 minutes and Hewson from 3 to 4 minutes . FACTORS INFLUENCING COAGULABILITY . Vierordt ...
... minutes . Tasse had de- termined 9.5 minutes as the normal clotting time for men and 7.4 minutes for women . Gendrin had placed the time at 10 minutes and Hewson from 3 to 4 minutes . FACTORS INFLUENCING COAGULABILITY . Vierordt ...
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... minutes and 33 seconds . In 41 of these 61 cases a tendency was shown to slow clotting at all observations and none were as low as 2 minutes and 45 seconds during the active fever . The average time for coagulation in these 41 cases was ...
... minutes and 33 seconds . In 41 of these 61 cases a tendency was shown to slow clotting at all observations and none were as low as 2 minutes and 45 seconds during the active fever . The average time for coagulation in these 41 cases was ...
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... minutes and 15 seconds . This chart is especially instructive , as it portrays most graphically the ability of ... minutes and 35 seconds . NORMAL COAGULATION TIME . According to our findings the normal coagulation time is from 2 minutes ...
... minutes and 15 seconds . This chart is especially instructive , as it portrays most graphically the ability of ... minutes and 35 seconds . NORMAL COAGULATION TIME . According to our findings the normal coagulation time is from 2 minutes ...
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