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Biomagnetic fluid flow in a channel under the effect of a uniform localized magnetic field
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2014-07-15
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Türk, Önder
Bozkaya, Canan
Tezer, Münevver
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International Conference on Boundary Element and Meshless Techniques XV BeTeq 2014
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Ö. Türk, C. Bozkaya, and M. Tezer, “Biomagnetic fluid flow in a channel under the effect of a uniform localized magnetic field,” İtalya, 2014, p. 81, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83012.