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Computational analysis of non-spherical particle transport and deposition in shear flow with application to lung aerosol dynamics: A review

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Fig. 1Estimated number of 2012 deaths caused by differentcancers in the United States [1]
Table 1The relative importance of forces compared to Stokes drag force
Fig. 3Two-dimensional finite-element mesh in channel flowusing the ALE method [66]
Fig. 4Fixed triangular grid used in DLM computations [65]
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