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The problem of biomagnetic fluid flow and heat transfer in the three-dimensional unsteady stretching/shrinking sheet is examined. Our model is the version of biomagnetic fluid dynamics (BFD) which is consistent with the principles of ferrohydrodynamics ...
M.G. Murtaza +2 more
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Advances, Applications, and Perspectives in Small‐Angle X‐ray Scattering of RNA
RNA‐regulatory mechanisms frequently rely on RNA structure and the conformational transitions in them. The size and dynamic nature of RNA often hamper structure determination. Small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) provides low‐resolution information on RNA structure. It is particularly suited to describe conformationally heterogeneous samples.
Jan‐Niklas Tants, Andreas Schlundt
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In this review paper, optical sensing methods for magnetic field detection are reviewed and summarised to enhance the sensitivity and measurement range of magnetic field sensors. Abstract Smart sensors with excellent performance are accelerating the development of biomedicine and the Internet of Energy.
Jia‐Wei Zhang +11 more
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Modeling and analysis of biomagnetic blood Carreau fluid flow through a stenosis artery with magnetic heat transfer: A transient study. [PDF]
We present a numerical investigation of tapered arteries that addresses the transient simulation of non-Newtonian bio-magnetic fluid dynamics (BFD) of blood through a stenosis artery in the presence of a transverse magnetic field.
Mohammad Yaghoub Abdollahzadeh Jamalabadi +4 more
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Three different fractional models of Oldroyd-B fluid are considered in this work. Blood is taken as a special example of Oldroyd-B fluid (base fluid) with the suspension of gold nanoparticles, making the solution a biomagnetic non-Newtonian nanofluid ...
Muhammad Saqib +5 more
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Numerical Computations of Biomagnetic Fluid Flow in a Lid Driven Cavity
The study on the effects of biological fluids in the presence of magnetic field is known as biomagnetic fluid dynamics (BFD) and the most common biological fluid that exhibit such magnetic properties is blood. An extensive research work has been done in this area due to its applications in medical and bioengineering.
Abdullah, Normazni +5 more
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Finite Element Analysis of Biomagnetic Fluid Flow in a Channel with an Overlapping Stenosis
Analysis of biomagnetic fluid (blood) flow (BFD) is important due to the potential biomedical applications that have been proposed such as cell separation for magnetic devices, drug delivery using magnetic particles for the treatment of cancer tumours, hyperthermia, and the reduction of bleeding during surgeries. In this study, the effects of spatially
Normazni Abdullah, Zuhaila Ismail
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A test site located along a 12-lane motorway east of Montpellier, France, is used to evaluate the potential of biomagnetic monitoring on traffic-related particulate matter (PM) to parametrize a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the local ...
Sarah Letaïef +5 more
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Finite element study of biomagnetic fluid flow in a symmetrically stenosed channel
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Önder Türk +2 more
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Dissipative particle dynamics simulation of biomagnetic fluid flow and heat transfer [PDF]
Dissipative particle dynamics is a Lagrangian particle-based mesoscopic technique with higher computation efficiency than microscopic numerical methods, originally conceived as a hybrid of lattice gas automata (LGA), Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular dynamics (MD).
HongLiang YI +3 more
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