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Locomotion of bacteria in liquid flow and the boundary layer effect on bacterial attachment.
[Mural thrombus and thoracic aortic aneurysm: An unusual association].
Coronary neovascularity and fistula formation: a sign of mural thrombus.
Inhibition of mural thrombus formation by novel nipecotoylpiperazine antiplatelet agents.
On the perfectly matched layer and the DB boundary condition.
Hypointense renal cell carcinoma: MR imaging with pathologic correlation.
Hypointense MR signal in chronically inspissated sinonasal secretions.
Organized left atrial mural thrombus demonstrated by coronary angiography.
Diffuse mural thrombus in a patient with thoracic aortic aneurysm.
Effects of antithrombotic drug, Y-20811 on mural thrombus formation and intimal thickening following intimal injury.
shrinking sheet in a nanofluid.
Human convective boundary layer and its interaction with room ventilation flow.
Analytic Approximate Solutions to the Boundary Layer Flow Equation over a Stretching Wall with Partial Slip at the Boundary.
Relationship between serum visfatin levels and coronary slow-flow phenomenon.
Right ventricular mural thrombus formation superimposed on previous anterior myocardial infarction.
The relationship between serum bilirubin concentration and coronary slow flow.
The relationship between eosinophilia and slow coronary flow.
Relationship between platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and coronary slow flow.
Orbitometer flow and thrombus formation.
On the role of acoustic feedback in boundary-layer instability.
Effect of free-stream turbulence on boundary layer transition.
The flow separation delay in the boundary layer by induced vortices.
Towed body measurements of flow noise from a turbulent boundary layer under sea conditions.
Forced convective heat transfer in boundary layer flow of Sisko fluid over a nonlinear stretching sheet.
Hypointense boundary layer between slow flow and mural thrombus on spin-echo MR.
To evaluate the ability of spin-echo MRI to differentiate between slow flow and mural thrombus in aortic diseases, we reviewed the spin-echo MRI of 10...
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