Microcontinuum approach to the pulsatile flow in tubes with and without longitudinal vibration
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- Simple microfluids
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- Computationally efficient finite element formulation for blood flow analysis in multi-layered aorta modeled as viscoelastic material
- On steady and pulsatile motion of blood in slip flow regime
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- A mathematical model of pulsatile flows of microstretch fluids in circular tubes
- Two-layered micropolar fluid flow through stenosed artery: effect of peripheral layer thickness
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- Pulsatile flow of blood with periodic body acceleration
- Numerical simulation of mass transfer to micropolar fluid flow past a stenosed artery
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