Slow motion of axisymmetric slip particles along their axes of revolution
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- Stokes flow with slip caused by the axisymmetric motion of a sphere bisected by a free surface bounding a semi-infinite micropolar fluid
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- Axisymmetric creeping motion of a prolate particle in a cylindrical pore
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- Effect of hydrodynamic slip on the rotational dynamics of a thin Brownian platelet in shear flow
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