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Wall shear stress and near-wall convective transport: comparisons with vascular remodelling in a peripheral graft anastomosis (English)
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28 July 2010
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wall shear stress gradient
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Taylor series of Lagrangian dynamics
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near-wall exchange
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flow field approximation from no-slip parameters
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steady state
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medical image reconstruction
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rigid body registration
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