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Normal blood viscosity, or thickness, is typically measured in terms of its hematocrit level, which is the percentage of red blood cells in the blood. A normal hematocrit range is generally about 38-46% for women and 40-54% for men. Blood viscosity can also be influenced by factors such as plasma protein levels and temperature, but specific viscosity values can vary and are often measured with specialized equipment in a clinical setting.

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