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Flow in tubules due to ciliary activity
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1973A simplified model for cilia-induced flows in tubules is presented. Each cilium is a long slender body which is constrained to move similar to its beat. An array of cilia is defined and coordinated in such a way as to represent the metachronal wave. The velocity field is represented by a distribution of viscous fluid singularities (Stokes flow) along ...
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CARREAU-YASUDA FLUID FLOW GENERATED VIA METACHRONAL WAVES OF CILIA IN A PLANNER MICRO-CHANNEL
The Physics of Fluids, 2023The accretion of excessive bio-fluid in human tissues is triggered due to several reasons like pregnancy, local injuries, and allergic reactions or by using certain therapeutic drugs.
B. Kada+5 more
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British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2022
Congenital hydrocephalus affects approximately one in 1000 newborn children and is fatal in approximately 50% of untreated cases. The currently known management protocols usually necessitate multiple interventions and long-term use of healthcare ...
A. Hasanain+8 more
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Congenital hydrocephalus affects approximately one in 1000 newborn children and is fatal in approximately 50% of untreated cases. The currently known management protocols usually necessitate multiple interventions and long-term use of healthcare ...
A. Hasanain+8 more
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Phagocytosis, Mucous Flow, and Ciliary Action
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1963(1963). Phagocytosis, Mucous Flow, and Ciliary Action. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 61-73.
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The Physics of Fluids, 2023
Cilia beating influences bio-fluid flow, and conduits with ciliated surfaces serve numerous purposes. Cilia are hair-like adjuncts that produce liquid drive and cell locomotion.
Z. Asghar+5 more
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Cilia beating influences bio-fluid flow, and conduits with ciliated surfaces serve numerous purposes. Cilia are hair-like adjuncts that produce liquid drive and cell locomotion.
Z. Asghar+5 more
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Ciliary Flow of Casson Nanofluid with the Influence of MHD having Carbon Nanotubes
Current Nanoscience, 2021Objective: In this paper, we consider a model that describes the ciliary beating in the form of metachronal waves along with the effects of Magnetohydrodynamic fluid over a curved channel with slip effects. This work aims at evaluating the effect of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) on the steady two dimensional (2-D) mixed convection flow induced in carbon ...
Adel Alblawi+4 more
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2020
The microscopicworld is surprisingly busywith swimming micro-organisms. In a droplet of pondwater, there can be tens of thousands of microbes. They are predators and preys, producers and consumers, and they formthe bottom levels of the ecology of our world.
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The microscopicworld is surprisingly busywith swimming micro-organisms. In a droplet of pondwater, there can be tens of thousands of microbes. They are predators and preys, producers and consumers, and they formthe bottom levels of the ecology of our world.
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Flow and oxygen saturation of blood in the anterior ciliary vein of the dog eye
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1963A technique is described which provides the first data on blood flow and oxygen values for the tissue drained by the anterior ciliary vein of the dog eye. Measurements indicated that the tissue drained by this vein has the following properties: a) an unusually high venous oxygen saturation (90%) and, therefore, an exceedingly low arteriovenous oxygen ...
Bruce E. Cohan, Sandra B. Cohan
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981
With fluorescein angiography of the episcleral region at two frames per second, the wide, tortuous vessels perforating the sclera near the limbus were shown to first fill with fluorescein at an average of 19 s after intravenous injection of fluorescein.
Bernard Schwartz, Eduardo D. Talusan
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With fluorescein angiography of the episcleral region at two frames per second, the wide, tortuous vessels perforating the sclera near the limbus were shown to first fill with fluorescein at an average of 19 s after intravenous injection of fluorescein.
Bernard Schwartz, Eduardo D. Talusan
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Correlation Between Choroidal Thickness and Ciliary Artery Blood Flow Velocity in Normal Subjects.
Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2015BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE To study the correlation between the choroidal thickness (CT) measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and retrobulbar blood flow measured by color Doppler flowmetry (CD) in normal subjects.
E. Novais+7 more
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