Electro-kinetically driven peristaltic transport of viscoelastic physiological fluids through a finite length capillary: mathematical modeling
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DOI10.1016/j.mbs.2016.11.017zbMath1367.92031OpenAlexW2558777416WikidataQ50540391 ScholiaQ50540391MaRDI QIDQ730305
Dharmendra Tripathi, Ashu Yadav, O. Anwar Beg
Publication date: 27 December 2016
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/40911/1/E__USIR%20repository_MATH%20BIOSCIENCES_MATH%20BIOSCIENCES%20Peristaltic%20Electrokinetic%20Viscoelastic%20Pumping%20ACCEPTED%20Nov%2029th%202016.pdf
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