Effects of bubble–liquid two‐phase turbulent hydrodynamics on cell damage in sparged bioreactor
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Yang Liu | Thomas Ryll | Fanxing Li | Kelly Wiltberger | Weiwei Hu | Weiwei Hu | T. Ryll | Fanxing Li | Kelly Wiltberger | Yang Liu
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