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Singular perturbation theory for predicting extravasation of Brownian particles
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    Singular perturbation theory for predicting extravasation of Brownian particles (English)
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    26 July 2017
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    Brownian dynamics
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    extravasation
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    law of additive resistances
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    singular perturbation
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