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Hybrid Models for Simulating Blood Flow in Microvascular Networks
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    Hybrid Models for Simulating Blood Flow in Microvascular Networks (English)
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    31 March 2020
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    microcirculation
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    homogenization
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    mixed-dimension models
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    multiscale models
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    hybrid models
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