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Development in the field of nanotechnology makes possible the production of nanorobots and its usage inside the human body for various biomedical applications. Introducing a nanorobot inside a human body faces various challenges. One of the major challenges is its propulsion mechanism. Since the flow regime is of low Reynolds number, normal propulsion systems would find itself impossible to produce...
Nanoswimmers are important because of their potential use for the purpose of drug delivery, monitoring, and diagnostics for in vivo biomedical application. They mimic microorganisms and mostly modeled as propelled by beating or rotating flagella. In the vast literature available on modeling of flagellar propulsion, the flagellum is considered constant diameter where as the actual microorganism have...
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