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    Modeling arteriolar flow and mass transport using the immersed boundary method (English)
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    computational biofluiddynamics
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    blood vessel
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    renal microvasculature
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    myogenic autoregulation
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    arteriolar fluid flow
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    mass transport
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    perfusion pressure
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    vasoconstriction
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    diffusion
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    nitric oxide
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    splitting
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    upwind differencing
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    spectral method
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    immersed boundary method
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    high-order flux-corrected transport scheme
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