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A mathematical model for red cell motion in narrow capillary surrounded by tissue
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    A mathematical model for red cell motion in narrow capillary surrounded by tissue (English)
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    6 March 2008
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    capillary-tissue exchange
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    resistance
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    cell of capillary
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    permeability
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