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Anisotropic conductive particles are ideal fillers to achieve electrical conductivity in polymer composites. Polymer processing is generally associated to the development of flow fields. It has been observed that flow yields an increase in resistivity. This increase is ascribed to the rotation and flow induced alignment of the particles. Indeed alignment lowers the inter-particle contact probability...