ADVANCING COMPUTATIONAL HYDROACOUSTICS FOR MARINE PROPELLERS: INVESTIGATING THE LIMITS OF INCOMPRESSIBLE SOLVERS IN FAR-FIELD NOISE PREDICTION

Advancing Computational Hydroacoustics for Marine Propellers: Investigating the Limits of Incompressible Solvers in Far-Field Noise Prediction

As sound is a propagating pressure wave, it is important to obtain the hydrodynamic pressure oscillations in the fluid to calculate propeller noise.Numerical hydroacoustic simulations generally assume incompressible flow.Time delays in sound propagation are neglected due to the incompressibility assumption, leading Pressure Prevention to physically

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Paracrine Induction of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Between Colorectal Cancer Cells and its Suppression by a p53/miR-192/215/NID1 AxisSummary

Background & Aims: Intratumor heterogeneity is a common feature of colorectal cancer (CRC).Here, we analyzed whether mesenchymal-like CRC cells promote the progression of epithelial-like CRC cells via paracrine mechanisms.Methods: Six CRC cell lines that show an epithelial phenotype were treated with conditioned media (CM) from CRC cell lines that

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