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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|June 15, 2007
PIV pictures of stream field predict haemolysis index of centrifugal pump with streamlined impellerK X Qian, Z G Feng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 15, 2006
Study on stable equilibrium of levitated impeller in rotary pump with passive magnetic bearingsK X Qian, F K Wan, W M Ru, et al.
ASAIO Journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992)|June 13, 2002
Toward a durable impeller pump with mechanical bearingsK X Qian, Pei Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|May 10, 2001
Axial reciprocation of rotating impeller: a new concept of antithrombogenecity in centrifugal pumpK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 24, 2001
Measurement of rotary pump flow and pressure by computation of driving motor power and speedK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|February 24, 2001
How to produce a pulsatile flow with low haemolysis?K X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 2, 2002
Permanent magnetic-levitation of rotating impeller: a decisive breakthrough in the centrifugal pumpK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|October 25, 2006
Computational fluid dynamics verified the advantages of streamlined impeller design in improving flow patterns and anti-haemolysis properties of centrifugal pumpK X Qian, F Q Wang, P Zeng, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 25, 2007
World-smallest LVAD with 27 g weight, 21 mm OD and 5 l min-1 flow with 50 mmHg pressure increaseK X Qian, D F Wang, S Topaz, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|November 17, 2005
World-first implantable aortic valvo-pump (IAVP) with sufficient haemodynamic capacityK X Qian, D F Wang, S Topaz, et al.
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|June 15, 2007
PIV pictures of stream field predict haemolysis index of centrifugal pump with streamlined impellerK X Qian, Z G Feng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 15, 2006
Study on stable equilibrium of levitated impeller in rotary pump with passive magnetic bearingsK X Qian, F K Wan, W M Ru, et al.
ASAIO Journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992)|June 13, 2002
Toward a durable impeller pump with mechanical bearingsK X Qian, Pei Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|May 10, 2001
Axial reciprocation of rotating impeller: a new concept of antithrombogenecity in centrifugal pumpK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 24, 2001
Measurement of rotary pump flow and pressure by computation of driving motor power and speedK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|February 24, 2001
How to produce a pulsatile flow with low haemolysis?K X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 2, 2002
Permanent magnetic-levitation of rotating impeller: a decisive breakthrough in the centrifugal pumpK X Qian, P Zeng, W M Ru, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|October 25, 2006
Computational fluid dynamics verified the advantages of streamlined impeller design in improving flow patterns and anti-haemolysis properties of centrifugal pumpK X Qian, F Q Wang, P Zeng, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|April 25, 2007
World-smallest LVAD with 27 g weight, 21 mm OD and 5 l min-1 flow with 50 mmHg pressure increaseK X Qian, D F Wang, S Topaz, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|November 17, 2005
World-first implantable aortic valvo-pump (IAVP) with sufficient haemodynamic capacityK X Qian, D F Wang, S Topaz, et al.
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