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shahani, D., Ramiar, A., & Mahboubidoust, A. (2021). Numerical Simulation of Same-sized Cells Focusing and Separation with Surface Acoustic Waves. Journal Of Applied and Computational Sciences in Mechanics, 32(1), 77-92. doi: 10.22067/jacsm.2021.56217.0
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Donya shahani; Abas Ramiar; Arash Mahboubidoust. "Numerical Simulation of Same-sized Cells Focusing and Separation with Surface Acoustic Waves", Journal Of Applied and Computational Sciences in Mechanics, 32, 1, 2021, 77-92. doi: 10.22067/jacsm.2021.56217.0
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shahani, D., Ramiar, A., Mahboubidoust, A. (2021). 'Numerical Simulation of Same-sized Cells Focusing and Separation with Surface Acoustic Waves', Journal Of Applied and Computational Sciences in Mechanics, 32(1), pp. 77-92. doi: 10.22067/jacsm.2021.56217.0
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shahani, D., Ramiar, A., Mahboubidoust, A. Numerical Simulation of Same-sized Cells Focusing and Separation with Surface Acoustic Waves. Journal Of Applied and Computational Sciences in Mechanics, 2021; 32(1): 77-92. doi: 10.22067/jacsm.2021.56217.0
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