Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, ‎0170-4214

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  1. Multiscale analysis of thermoregulation in the human microvascular system

    Deuflhard, P. & Hochmuth, R., 25.05.2004, in: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 27, 8, S. 971-989 19 S.

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