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Angiology / Aerodynamics / Cardiovascular physiology / Fluid dynamics / Continuum mechanics / Blood pressure / Viscosity / Blood flow / Womersley number / Anatomy / Physics / Circulatory system
Date: 2012-04-18 10:58:45
Angiology
Aerodynamics
Cardiovascular physiology
Fluid dynamics
Continuum mechanics
Blood pressure
Viscosity
Blood flow
Womersley number
Anatomy
Physics
Circulatory system

Cardiovascular mathematics Alfio Quarteroni∗

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