The microbial mats of Guerrero Negro (GN), Baja California Sur, Mexico historically were considered a simple environment, dominated by cyanobacteria and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Culture-independent rRNA community profiling instead revealed these microbial mats as among the most phylogenetically diverse environments known. A preliminary molecular survey of the GN mat based on only ∼1500 small subunit rRNA gene sequences discovered several new phylum-level groups in the bacterial phylogenetic domain and many previously undetected lower-level taxa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlood flow in large vessels is typically modeled using the Navier-Stokes equations for the fluid domain and elasticity equations for the vessel wall. As the wall deforms, additional complications are introduced because the shape of the fluid domain changes, necessitating the use of a re-mapping or re-griding process for the fluid region. Typically, this system (fluid, solid, mapping) is solved using an iterative approach in which the fluid, elastic, and mapping equations are solved in series until the iterations converge.
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