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Hydrodynamic interaction between two red blood cells in simple shear flow: its impact on the rheology of a semi-dilute suspension
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    Hydrodynamic interaction between two red blood cells in simple shear flow: its impact on the rheology of a semi-dilute suspension (English)
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    23 January 2015
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    red blood cell
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    rheology
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    dilute suspension
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    boundary element method
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