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Daniel M. Anderson
Researcher at George Mason University
Publications - 88
Citations - 4662
Daniel M. Anderson is an academic researcher from George Mason University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Convection. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 76 publications receiving 3885 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel M. Anderson include University of Edinburgh & University of Minnesota.
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Diffuse-interface methods in fluid mechanics
TL;DR: Issues including sharp-interface analyses that relate these models to the classical free-boundary problem, computational approaches to describe interfacial phenomena, and models of fully miscible fluids are addressed.
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Apixaban and dalteparin in active malignancy-associated venous thromboembolism: The ADAM VTE trial.
Robert D. McBane,Waldemar E. Wysokinski,Jennifer Le-Rademacher,Tyler Zemla,Aneel A. Ashrani,Alfonso Tafur,Usha Perepu,Daniel M. Anderson,Krishna Gundabolu,Charles Kuzma,Juliana Perez Botero,Roberto A. Leon Ferre,Stanislav Henkin,Charles J. Lenz,Damon E. Houghton,Prakash Vishnu,Charles L. Loprinzi +16 more
TL;DR: Low‐molecular‐weight heparin is the guideline‐endorsed treatment for cancer‐associated venous thromboembolism (VTE) and apixaban is approved for the treatment of acute VTE.
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The spreading of volatile liquid droplets on heated surfaces
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-dimensional volatile liquid droplet on a uniformly heated horizontal surface is considered and a new contact line condition based on mass balance is formulated and used, which represents a leading-order superposition of spreading and evaporative effects.
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A phase-field model of solidification with convection
TL;DR: In this article, a phase-field model for the solidification of a pure material that includes convection in the liquid phase is developed, which allows the interface to have an anisotropic surface energy, and allows a quasi-incompressible thermodynamic description in which the densities in the solid and liquid phases may each be uniform.
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The Unfrozen Interfacial Phase in Frozen Soil Water Systems
Daniel M. Anderson,A. R. Tice +1 more
TL;DR: The evidence establishing the existence of a continuous, unfrozen water phase that separates ice from the mineral or organic matrix in frozen soils has come from many sources and is now widely accepted as mentioned in this paper.