Cindy J Powell
Counselor/Therapist
1870 S BOULDER AVE TULSA OK, 74119About
Cindy Powell is a counselor in TULSA, OK. Cindy evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Increases of corporal temperature as a risk factor of atherosclerotic plaque instability.
- Fractional-order viscoelasticity applied to describe uniaxial stress relaxation of human arteries.
- Arterial complex elastic modulus was preserved after an intercontinental cryoconserved exchange.
- Preservation of muscular and elastic artery distensibility after an intercontinental cryoconserved exchange: theoretical advances in arterial homograft generation and utilization.
- Association between mechanics and structure in arteries and veins: theoretical approach to vascular graft confection.
- Optimal selection of biological tissue using the energy dissipated in the first loading cycle.
- Factors influencing the mechanical behaviour of healthy human descending thoracic aorta.
- Decellularization of pericardial tissue and its impact on tensile viscoelasticity and glycosaminoglycan content.
- Mechanical properties of human coronary arteries.
- Mechanical characterisation of the human thoracic descending aorta: experiments and modelling.
- Stability and mechanical evaluation of bovine pericardium cross-linked with polyurethane prepolymer in aqueous medium.
- Efficacy of supraspinatus tendon repair using mesenchymal stem cells along with a collagen I scaffold.
- Indentation hardness: A simple test that correlates with the dissipated-energy predictor for fatigue-life in bovine pericardium membranes for bioprosthetic heart valves.
- Tear and decohesion of bovine pericardial tissue.
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