Evaluation of erythrocyte flow at a bearing gap in a hydrodynamically levitated centrifugal blood pump
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Ryo Kosaka | Daisuke Sakota | Yasuo Kawaguchi | Takashi Yamane | Osamu Maruyama | Tomotaka Murashige | Masahiro Nishida | M. Nishida | O. Maruyama | T. Yamane | R. Kosaka | Y. Kawaguchi | D. Sakota | Tomotaka Murashige
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