Using Experimentally Calibrated Regularized Stokeslets to Assess Bacterial Flagellar Motility Near a Surface
The presence of a nearby boundary is likely to be important in the life cycle and evolution of motile flagellate bacteria. This has led many authors to employ numerical simulations to model near-surface bacterial motion and compute hydrodynamic boundary effects. A common choice has been the method o...
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Main Authors: | Orrin Shindell, Hoa Nguyen, Nicholas Coltharp, Frank Healy, Bruce Rodenborn |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/320a20c77b5f47819c85599da59613cf |
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