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Manufacturing of patient-specific optically accessible airway models by fused deposition modeling
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Modelling the left ventricle using rapid prototyping techniques
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Gender related differences in variables affecting the late left ventricle flow propagation (Vpa)
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- Journal Article
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A fast strong coupling algorithm for the partitioned fluid–structure interaction simulation of BMHVs
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Computational models for wall shear stress estimation in scaffolds: a comparative study of two complete geometries
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Assessment of variables affecting late left ventricular flow propagation velocity
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The pumping mechanism of embryonic hearts
(2012) IFMBE Proceedings. 37(5th European conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering, pts 1 and 2). p.470-473 -
Anatomically realistic geometrical boundary conditions for the numerical FSI simulation of an aortic BMHV
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Assessment of variables affecting late left ventricular flow propagation velocity (Vpa): an echocardiographic study
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Anatomical and functional changes in the upper airways of sleep apnea patients due to mandibular repositioning: a large scale study
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Mechanical valve fluid dynamics and thrombus initiation
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Experimental and numerical flow vizualization in patient specific pre operative human airway geometry
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A strong FSI coupling scheme for simulating BMHV dynamics: study of wall shear stress on the valve leaflets
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What is the pumping mechanism behind embryonic hearts?
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
The influence of the upstream boundary condition in the numerical simulation of the opening of an aortic BMHV
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- Book Chapter
- open access
State-of-the-art methods for the numerical simulation of aortic BMHVs
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Rapid prototyping for fabricating digital PIV compatible subject-specific models of the lower human airways
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Computational fluid dynamics as a predictive technique for the patient-specific success of mandibular repositioning appliances
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Flow analysis in patient specific lower airways using PIV
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Mitral valve leakage quantification by means of experimental and numerical flow modeling