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Date: 2011-07-06 03:38:52
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Vector calculus
Potential theory
Electromagnetism
Partial differential equations
Rotational symmetry
Rotational diffusion
Vector spherical harmonics
Spherical harmonics
Dipole
Vector field

Supporting Information Drescher et alpnasSI Text Hydrodynamics vs. Noise in Cell–Cell Scattering. Guided by our ex- perimental results for Escherichia coli, we would like to estimate

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