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The effect of the vasomotion on the mass transfer in microcirculation

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This paper deals with the mass transfer in the microcirculation with vasomotion. The effect of the vasomotion on the mass transfer is analysed. It is shown that the vasomotion is of great importance to accelerate the mass transfer.

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Wang-yi, W., He-ping, C. The effect of the vasomotion on the mass transfer in microcirculation. Appl Math Mech 9, 819–826 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02465725

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