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Advanced neuroimaging techniques to explore the effects of motor and cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Progress in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology and analyses is improving our comprehension of multiple sclerosis (MS) pathophysiology. These advancements, which enable the evaluation of atrophy, micro...
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Abnormal thalamic functional connectivity correlates with cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity in progressive multiple sclerosis
Altered thalamic volumes and resting state (RS) functional connectivity (FC) might be associated with physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (P...
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Machine learning for optimal flow control in an axial compressor
Air jets for active flow control have proved effective in postponing the onset of stall phenomenon in axial compressors. In this paper, we use a combination of machine learning and genetic algorithm to explore...
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Reconstructing the neutrally-buoyant particle flow near a singular corner
The correction of buoyancy effects is tackled for particles moving close to a singular corner in cree** flow conditions. A few density-mismatched particle trajectories are used to reconstruct the dynamics of...
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Open AccessCoherent Particle Structures in High-Prandtl-Number Liquid Bridges
Clustering of small rigid spherical particles into particle accumulation structures (PAS) is studied numerically for a high-Prandtl-number (Pr = 68) thermocapillary liquid bridge. The one-way-coupling approach...
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Open AccessPeristaltic flow in the glymphatic system
The flow inside the perivascular space (PVS) is modeled using a first-principles approach in order to investigate how the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) enters the brain through a permeable layer of glial cells. Lu...
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Tracking particles in flows near invariant manifolds via balance functions
Particle moving inside a fluid near, and interacting with, invariant manifolds is a common phenomenon in a wide variety of applications. One elementary question is whether we can determine once a particle has ...
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Open AccessParticle–boundary interaction in a shear-driven cavity flow
The motion of a heavy finite-size tracer is numerically calculated in a two-dimensional shear-driven cavity. The particle motion is computed using a discontinuous Galerkin-finite-element method combined with a...