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<p>The dependence of  upon the local  has been called The Glycocalyx Model or the Michel-Weinbaum model, in honour of two scientists who, independently, described the filtration function of the glycocalyx. The Michel-Weinbaum Model explains how most continuous capillaries are in a steady state of filtration along their entire length most of the time. Transient disturbances of the Starling forces return rapidly to steady state filtration.</p>

<p><big>Filtration coefficient</big></p>
<p>In some texts the product of hydraulic conductivity and surface area</p><p>
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