Steady flow of couple-stress fluid in constricted tapered artery: effects of transverse magnetic field, moving catheter, and slip velocity
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- Effect of couple stresses on the pulsatile flow through a constricted annulus
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- On arterial blood flow in the presence of an overlapping stenosis
- Pulsatile blood flow through a catheterized artery with an axially nonsymmetrical stenosis
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- Unsteady helical flows of a size-dependent couple-stress fluid
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