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Creeping flow, also known as Stokes flow, occurs when a fluid's viscous forces significantly dominate over its inertial forces, typically at very low Reynolds numbers less than one. This phenomenon is characterized by smooth, highly predictable flow patterns and is crucial in the analysis of microscale systems such as those seen in microfluidics and biological environments involving microorganisms like bacteria.
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