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New applications of the two-state random model
M. Gitterman
Department of Physics - at Bar-Ilan University
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Blood Plasma
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Brownian Motion
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Calcium Ion
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Capillary Dynamics
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Plasma Motion
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Random Model
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Random Walk Model
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Two-state
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Plasma
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Calcium Ion
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Dynamics
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Motion
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