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A multi-level numerical model to assess the hepatic circulation in case of human cirrhosis

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liver (micro)perfusion, multi-level computational modeling, cirrhosis

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MLA
Peeters, Geert, et al. “A Multi-Level Numerical Model to Assess the Hepatic Circulation in Case of Human Cirrhosis.” 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts, Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, 2014, pp. 43–43.
APA
Peeters, G., Debbaut, C., Cornillie, P., De Schryver, T., Monbaliu, D., Laleman, W., & Segers, P. (2014). A multi-level numerical model to assess the hepatic circulation in case of human cirrhosis. 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts, 43–43. Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture.
Chicago author-date
Peeters, Geert, Charlotte Debbaut, Pieter Cornillie, Thomas De Schryver, Diethard Monbaliu, Wim Laleman, and Patrick Segers. 2014. “A Multi-Level Numerical Model to Assess the Hepatic Circulation in Case of Human Cirrhosis.” In 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts, 43–43. Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture.
Chicago author-date (all authors)
Peeters, Geert, Charlotte Debbaut, Pieter Cornillie, Thomas De Schryver, Diethard Monbaliu, Wim Laleman, and Patrick Segers. 2014. “A Multi-Level Numerical Model to Assess the Hepatic Circulation in Case of Human Cirrhosis.” In 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts, 43–43. Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture.
Vancouver
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Peeters G, Debbaut C, Cornillie P, De Schryver T, Monbaliu D, Laleman W, et al. A multi-level numerical model to assess the hepatic circulation in case of human cirrhosis. In: 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts. Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture; 2014. p. 43–43.
IEEE
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G. Peeters et al., “A multi-level numerical model to assess the hepatic circulation in case of human cirrhosis,” in 15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts, Ghent, Belgium, 2014, pp. 43–43.
@inproceedings{5780343,
  author       = {{Peeters, Geert and Debbaut, Charlotte and Cornillie, Pieter and De Schryver, Thomas and Monbaliu, Diethard and Laleman, Wim and Segers, Patrick}},
  booktitle    = {{15th FEA PhD Symposium, Abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{liver (micro)perfusion,multi-level computational modeling,cirrhosis}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Ghent, Belgium}},
  pages        = {{43--43}},
  publisher    = {{Ghent University. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture}},
  title        = {{A multi-level numerical model to assess the hepatic circulation in case of human cirrhosis}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}