APA (7th ed.) Citation

Deissler, R. J., Helo, R. A., & Brown, R. (2024). From an obliquely falling rod in a viscous fluid to the motion of suspended magnetic bead chains that are driven by a gradient magnetic field and that make an arbitrary angle with the magnetic force vector: A Stokes flow study.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Deissler, Robert J., Rose Al Helo, and Robert Brown. From an Obliquely Falling Rod in a Viscous Fluid to the Motion of Suspended Magnetic Bead Chains That Are Driven by a Gradient Magnetic Field and That Make an Arbitrary Angle with the Magnetic Force Vector: A Stokes Flow Study. 2024.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Deissler, Robert J., et al. From an Obliquely Falling Rod in a Viscous Fluid to the Motion of Suspended Magnetic Bead Chains That Are Driven by a Gradient Magnetic Field and That Make an Arbitrary Angle with the Magnetic Force Vector: A Stokes Flow Study. 2024.

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