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Deterministic hydrodynamics: Taking blood apart John A. Davis, David W. Inglis, Keith J. Morton, David A. Lawrence, Lotien R. Huang, Stephen Y. Chou, James C. Sturm, and Robert H. Austin PNAS 2006;103;[removed]; origin
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