DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69139-6_101
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Blood Flow Simulation of Stented Aneurysm Model

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“…Hence, XRD can provide valuable information about the degree of bentonite layer dispersion. It was proved that “cavitation” and strong hydrodynamic shear forces obtained through the ultrasonic waves can de‐agglomerate the nanometer‐size materials . Based on Fig.…”
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“…Hence, XRD can provide valuable information about the degree of bentonite layer dispersion. It was proved that “cavitation” and strong hydrodynamic shear forces obtained through the ultrasonic waves can de‐agglomerate the nanometer‐size materials . Based on Fig.…”
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“…However, the platelets are more discorded, causing greater interlayer space between platelets. During ultra‐sonication, hydrodynamic cavitation produces implosion energy of the cavitation bubbles which can penetrate into Bent intergalleries and exfoliate the stacking platelets (tactoids) . As a result, more dispersed and exfoliated Bent particles were produced (Fig.…”
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“…Magnesium alloys have recently received attention due to their excellent biological and degradable properties. These alloys can be used among other things as vascular stents [6][7][8]. Mg is a fundamental element in human body which exists in metabolism and bone tissues where normal adult consume about 300-400mg per day.…”
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