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The flow physics of face masks

Mittal et al., 2023

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3972757084523570070
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Mittal R
Breuer K
Seo J
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics

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Although face masks have been used for over a century to provide protection against airborne pathogens and pollutants, close scrutiny of their effectiveness has peaked in the past two years in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The simplicity of face masks belies …
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