The effect of particle geometry on squirming through a shear-thinning fluid
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- Influence of heterogeneity or shape on the locomotion of a caged squirmer
- Squirmer locomotion in a yield stress fluid
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- Swimming efficiency in viscosity gradients
- The effect of particle geometry on squirming in a heterogeneous medium
- Self-diffusiophoretic propulsion of a spheroidal particle in a shear-thinning fluid
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