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8. Application of Positron Emission Tomography to Aerosol Transport Research in a Model of Human Lungs

9. Velocity profiles in idealized model of human respiratory tract

10. Coupling of the Models of Human Physiology and Thermal Comfort

11. Analysis of Fiber deposition using Automatic Image Processing Method

12. Dispersion of pollutants in a street canyon and street intersection under traffic-induced flow and turbulence using a low Re I*-I[micro] model

13. Influence of the Lime Slurry Droplet Spectrum on the Efficiency of Semi-Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization.

14. Threshold velocity of pollination in urban area of the city of Brno.

15. Particle re-suspension in street canyon with two-way traffic.

16. Dispersion of pollutants in a street canyon and street intersection under traffic-induced flow and turbulence using a low Re k-ε model.

18. A comparison of measurements and CFD model predictions for pollutant dispersion in cities

19. Miniature conductivity wire-mesh sensor for gas-liquid two-phase flow measurement

20. The effect of oral and nasal breathing on the deposition of inhaled particles in upper and tracheobronchial airways.

21. Simulation of Airway Deposition of an Aerosol Drug in COPD Patients.

22. Multicomponent aerosol particle deposition in a realistic cast of the human upper respiratory tract.

23. Numerical investigation of inspiratory airflow in a realistic model of the human tracheobronchial airways and a comparison with experimental results.

24. A method for in vitro regional aerosol deposition measurement in a model of the human tracheobronchial tree by the positron emission tomography.

25. Development of a realistic human airway model.

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