In Table 1, slip lengths are in micrometres (and not millimetres, as published).
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Majumder, M., Chopra, N., Andrews, R. et al. Erratum: Nanoscale hydrodynamics: Enhanced flow in carbon nanotubes. Nature 438, 930 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/438930b
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