Blood Flow in Heart, Lung, Arteries, and Veins

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The next five chapters are concerned with flow inside the bodies of man and animals. By internal flow of blood, water, and gases, the cells of the body obtain water, oxygen, and nutrients. To understand the health and disease of these organisms, it is necessary to know the mechanics of internal flow.

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Fung, Y. C. (1990). Blood Flow in Heart, Lung, Arteries, and Veins. In Biomechanics (pp. 155–195). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6856-2_5

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