Blood Cell Dynamics in a Simple Shear Flow using an Implicit Fluid-Structure Interaction Method Based on the ALE Approach
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Chang Nyung Kim | Choeng-Ryul Choi | Chang Nyung Kim | Tae-Hyub Hong | Choengryul Choi | Tae-Hyub Hong
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