RECENT PROGRESS IN EXPLORING DRAG REDUCTION MECHANISM OF REAL SHARKSKIN SURFACE: A REVIEW
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RECENT PROGRESS IN EXPLORING DRAG REDUCTION MECHANISM OF REAL SHARKSKIN SURFACE: A REVIEW
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Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
Volume 15, Issue 03, Pages 1530002
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World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Online
2014-10-16
DOI
10.1142/s0219519415300021
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