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      A blood-mimicking fluid for particle image velocimetry with silicone vascular models

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      Experiments in Fluids
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                Journal
                Experiments in Fluids
                Exp Fluids
                Springer Nature
                0723-4864
                1432-1114
                March 2011
                August 29 2010
                March 2011
                : 50
                : 3
                : 769-774
                Article
                10.1007/s00348-010-0958-1
                61a1493f-e84d-420b-b095-17556b4b18fc
                © 2011
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