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According to a study on the subject, “material dispersed in the continuous phase fluid interacts with a vortical flow that develops at the T junction. As a result suspended particles can enter ...
a one-way fluid flow device with no moving parts. "You don't get to beat Tesla every day!" said Levin. But shark intestines -- like human intestines -- aren't rigid. The team suspected that so ...
Munson's lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute will study the movement of liquid within human tissues, called interstitial fluid flow, to understand how beneficial T cells penetrate tumors.