PERISTALTIC FLOW OF COUPLE-STRESS CONDUCTING FLUIDS THROUGH A POROUS CHANNEL: APPLICATIONS TO BLOOD FLOW IN THE MICRO-CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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Publication:4911193
DOI10.1142/S021833901100407XzbMath1370.92041OpenAlexW2150186191MaRDI QIDQ4911193
Publication date: 14 March 2013
Published in: Journal of Biological Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s021833901100407x
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92) Physiological flows (76Z05) Physiological flow (92C35)
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