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    Computational flow studies in a subject-specific human upper airway using a one-equation turbulence model. Influence of the nasal cavity (English)
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    2 July 2012
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    subject-specific
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    human upper airway
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    nose
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    larynx
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    one-equation turbulence
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    finite element method
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    fluid dynamics
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    CBS
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