Ph.D. Thesis at Basra University Investigates the Impact of Constrictions and Certain Substances on Blood Flow in Arteries
A Ph.D. thesis at the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Basra University, explores the impact of constrictions and certain substances on blood flow in arteries.
The thesis, presented by researcher Mohammad Sabah Abdul Wahab, aims to study two new methods for finding approximate analytical solutions to nonlinear problems. It also examines various issues such as blood flow in a constricted artery under the influence of a magnetic field, blood flow in a narrow artery under the effect of electroosmosis, and blood flow in a narrow artery with the inclusion of gold nanoparticles and graphene.
The thesis includes a study on the impact of hybrid gold-graphene nanomaterials on blood flow in constricted arteries.
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