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The Distribution of Fluid Shear Stresses in Capillary Sprouts

Authors
  1. AR Pries
  2. BP Chen
  3. C Hahn
  4. CF Dewey Jr
  5. CG Galbraith
  6. CR Anderson
  7. D Fukumura
  8. DO Bates
  9. E Evans
  10. F le Noble
  11. G Dai
  12. GW Schmid-Schonbein
  13. H Gerhardt
  14. H Gerhardt
  15. H Tözeren
  16. H Wang
  17. JA Rhodin
  18. JM Tarbell
  19. JO Barber
  20. JP Cooke
  21. K Lin
  22. LA Guerreiro-Lucas
  23. M Milkiewicz
  24. M Mitsumata
  25. M Sugihara-Seki
  26. N DePaola
  27. PA Fraser
  28. PF Davies
  29. PF Davies
  30. PF Davies
  31. PN Shankar
  32. SS Shevkoplyas
  33. TC Skalak
  34. TW Secomb
  35. W Xiong
  36. WL Murfee
  37. Y Tardy
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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