BIOFLUIDMECHANICS OF REPRODUCTION
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DOI10.1146/ANNUREV.FLUID.37.061903.175725zbMATH Open1100.76071OpenAlexW2146933610WikidataQ61757619 ScholiaQ61757619MaRDI QIDQ5488076FDOQ5488076
Publication date: 13 September 2006
Published in: Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.fluid.37.061903.175725
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- Swimming with swirl in a viscoelastic fluid
- A partitioned numerical scheme for fluid–structure interaction with slip
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- Mathematical modelling of pressure-driven micropolar biological flow due to metachronal wave propulsion of beating cilia
- Simulation of small swimmer motions driven by tail/flagellum beating
- The cost of swimming in generalized Newtonian fluids: experiments withC. elegans
- A simulation study of sperm motility hydrodynamics near fish eggs and spheres
- Dynamics of a macroscopic elastic fibre in a polymeric cellular flow
- Existence for a quasi-static interaction problem between a viscous fluid and an active structure
- Two-dimensional flagellar synchronization in viscoelastic fluids
- Low-Reynolds-number swimming in a capillary tube
- An immersed boundary framework for modelling the growth of individual cells: an application to the early tumour development
- A fast method to compute triply-periodic Brinkman flows
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- Hydrochemical interactions of phoretic particles: a regularized multipole framework
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- Analysis of the peristaltic-ciliary flow of Johnson-Segalman fluid induced by peristalsis-cilia of the human fallopian tube
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- A three-dimensional model of flagellar swimming in a Brinkman fluid
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- Generalized squirming motion of a sphere
- Mathematical model for the ciliary-induced transport of seminal liquids through the ductuli efferentes
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- Adaptive micro-locomotion in a dynamically changing environment via context detection
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- Hydrodynamic force on a small squirmer moving with a time-dependent velocity at small Reynolds numbers
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- The effect of particle geometry on squirming through a shear-thinning fluid
- Self-diffusiophoretic propulsion of a spheroidal particle in a shear-thinning fluid
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