2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2009.11.008
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Wall shear stress variations in a 90-degree bifurcation in 3D pulsating flows

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“…not symmetric relative to the peak [24]. However, a welldefined temporal inflow profile is needed in order to determine the periodic pulsating character of the flow and its frequency (Womersley number) response [20,21,48]. As argued for the choice of geometry, regarding uncertainty, it is more important that the inflow profile be reproduce-able in repeated numerical experiments…”
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“…not symmetric relative to the peak [24]. However, a welldefined temporal inflow profile is needed in order to determine the periodic pulsating character of the flow and its frequency (Womersley number) response [20,21,48]. As argued for the choice of geometry, regarding uncertainty, it is more important that the inflow profile be reproduce-able in repeated numerical experiments…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to focus on the basic properties of the pulsatile flow, a simplified three-dimensional arterial bifurcation model is used [21]. The geometry is believed to be adequate to facilitate the understanding of certain properties of the flow characteristics due to the repeatability of the flow.…”
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“…Specifically, OSS has been shown to influence BMSCs proliferation and upregulate transcription factors responsible for phenotypic regulation [52,[56][57][58][59]. In particular, Li et al [53] reported that OSS caused triggering of intracellular calcium mobilization in BMSCs and regulation of osteogenic gene expression.…”
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confidence: 99%