1naresh
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Flow Type Ruptured Unruptured Total No. (%) WSS (dyne/cm2) No. (%) WSS (dyne/cm2) A 1 (25) 700 3 (75) 63 4 B 2 (50) 78 2 (50) 60 4 C 13 (87) 283 2 (13) 225 15 D 2 (67) 160 1 (33) 150 3 Total 18 (70) 271 8 (30) 114 26
Note:—WSS indicates wall shear stress.