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Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch

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Friedman, MH; Ehrlich, LW
Published in: Circ. Res. (USA)
1975

The effect of spatially varying shear on transport to the wall of a two-dimensional branch was examined, using oxygen as the test solute and the results of earlier fluid mechanical calculations to provide the shear profiles in a region characterizing the aortic bifurcation. The numerical technique employed allowed both blood-phase and mural resistances to solute uptake to be treated simultaneously and self-consistently

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Circ. Res. (USA)

Publication Date

1975

Volume

37

Issue

4

Start / End Page

446 / 454
 

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Friedman, M. H., & Ehrlich, L. W. (1975). Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch. Circ. Res. (USA), 37(4), 446–454.
Friedman, M. H., and L. W. Ehrlich. “Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch.” Circ. Res. (USA) 37, no. 4 (1975): 446–54.
Friedman MH, Ehrlich LW. Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch. Circ Res (USA). 1975;37(4):446–54.
Friedman, M. H., and L. W. Ehrlich. “Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch.” Circ. Res. (USA), vol. 37, no. 4, 1975, pp. 446–54.
Friedman MH, Ehrlich LW. Effect of spatial variations in shear on diffusion at the wall of an arterial branch. Circ Res (USA). 1975;37(4):446–454.

Published In

Circ. Res. (USA)

Publication Date

1975

Volume

37

Issue

4

Start / End Page

446 / 454