FE approach with Green's function as internal trial function for simulating bioheat transfer in the human eye
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zbMATH Open1269.74156MaRDI QIDQ5327675FDOQ5327675
Authors: Hui Wang, Qing H. Qin
Publication date: 8 August 2013
Full work available at URL: http://am.ippt.gov.pl/am/article/view/v62p493/pdf
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