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Old   February 22, 2011, 07:19
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Hi

Please could u let me know;
how do you distinguish the soft tissue as fluid or solid? for simulating soft tissue in side the blood for me there would be two approaches: fluid-fluid or solid-fluid, but I dont know which one is correct, the tissue has viscoelastic behavior generally,
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