Mathematical model of airflow in the lungs of children II: Effects of ventilatory parameters.
Guan, X., Segal, R.A., Shearer, M., Martonen, T.B. (2000)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Guan, X., Segal, R.A., Shearer, M., Martonen, T.B. (2000)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Anand, M., Rajagopal, K., Rajagopal, K.R. (2003)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Stéphanie Salmon, Marc Thiriet, Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau (2003)
ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique
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Saccular aneurisms, swelling of a blood vessel, are investigated in order (i) to estimate the development risk of the wall lesion, before and after intravascular treatment, assuming that the pressure is the major factor, and (ii) to better plan medical interventions. Numerical simulations, using the finite element method, are performed in three-dimensional aneurisms. Computational meshes are derived from medical imaging data to take into account both between-subject and within-subject...
A. Tokarev, G. Panasenko, F. Ataullakhanov (2011)
Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
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Blood rheology is completely determined by its major corpuscles which are erythrocytes, or red blood cells (RBCs). That is why understanding and correct mathematical description of RBCs behavior in blood is a critical step in modelling the blood dynamics. Various phenomena provided by RBCs such as aggregation, deformation, shear-induced diffusion and non-uniform radial distribution affect the passage of blood through the vessels. Hence, ...
Waniewski, Jacek (2001)
Journal of Theoretical Medicine
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Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine
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Sankar, D.S. (2010)
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Baigent, Stephen, Unwin, Robert, Yeng, Chee Chit (2001)
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