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    Mathematical embryology: the fluid mechanics of nodal cilia (English)
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    21 December 2012
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    embryo
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    method of images
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    method of regularized stokeslets
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    rotlet
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    slender-body theory
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    stokeslet
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    symmetry-breaking
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