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  • 8. Chaotic mixing of alveolated duct flow in rhythmically expanding pulmonary acinus.
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  • 10. Gravitational deposition in a rhythmically expanding and contracting alveolus.
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  • 12. Why chaotic mixing of particles is inevitable in the deep lung.
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  • 15. Role of alveolar topology on acinar flows and convective mixing.
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  • 16. Hamiltonian chaos in a model alveolus.
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  • 18. Geometric hysteresis of alveolated ductal architecture.
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  • 20. Visualizing the Flow Patterns in an Expanding and Contracting Pulmonary Alveolated Duct Based on Microcomputed Tomography Images.
    Sera T, Kamiya N, Fukushima T, Tanaka G.
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