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On the Integrability of Circulatory Systems

Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2022
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Markov Model for the Flow of Nanobots in the Human Circulatory System

Annual International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication, 2021
Recent advances in nanotechnology show possible applications of nano-devices within the human body. For example, technical solutions are under development to make use of nanobots to carry and release drugs via the circulatory system. In this scenario, it
J. T. Gómez   +5 more
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Numerical simulation of blood nanofluid flow over three different geometries by means of gyrotactic microorganisms: Applications to the flow in a circulatory system

, 2020
Biomedical engineers, medical scientists, and clinicians are expressing a notable interest in the measurement of blood flow rate because it is used to detect cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and arrhythmia. Several researchers have adopted
H. Basha, R. Sivaraj
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Improvement of drug delivery micro-circulatory system with a novel pattern of CuO-Cu/blood hybrid nanofluid flow towards a porous stretching sheet

International journal of numerical methods for heat & fluid flow, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to simulate the steady laminar mixed convection incompressible viscous and electrically conducting hybrid nanofluid (CuO-Cu/blood) flow near the plane stagnation-point over a horizontal porous stretching sheet along with an ...
S. Dinarvand   +3 more
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Monitoring the Real‐Time Circulatory System‐Related Physiological and Pathological Processes In Vivo Using a Multifunctional NIR‐II Probe

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
The dysfunction of the circulatory system leads to various pathological processes with high morbidity. Recently, fluorescence imaging in the near‐infrared II (NIR‐II) window (1000–1700 nm) has attracted immense attention in many biological processes. The
Daifeng Li   +12 more
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The Circulatory System

2013
The circulatory system has two interrelated, but distinct parts, the cardiovascular system which circulates blood around the body and the lymphatic system which returns excess fluid from the tissues to the cardiovascular system. The function of the cardiovascular system is to oxygenate blood in the lungs and distribute the oxygenated blood to the ...
K.V.F. Jubb, Peter C. Kennedy
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The Circulatory System

2018
Donald B. McMillan, Richard J. Harris
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Adhesion Molecules: Master Controllers of the Circulatory System.

Comprehensive Physiology, 2016
This manuscript will review our current understanding of cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) relevant to the circulatory system, their physiological role in control of vascular homeostasis, innate and adaptive immune responses, and their importance in ...
E. Schmidt   +3 more
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The Circulatory System

1977
Among insects the circulatory system is usually open, with only a single closed dorsal vessel. The greater part of the circulation takes place in the cavities of the body and its appendages, the blood occupying the spaces not appropriated by the internal organs. The larger spaces may be enclosed by special membranes and form definite sinuses but except
O. W. Richards, R. G. Davies
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Mass Transport: Circulatory System with Emphasis on Nonendothermic Species.

Comprehensive Physiology, 2016
Mass transport can be generally defined as movement of material matter. The circulatory system then is a biological example given its role in the movement in transporting gases, nutrients, wastes, and chemical signals.
D. Crossley   +4 more
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