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  • ...p://www.ph.unito.it/~smusacch/tesi/ EFFECTS OF FRICTION AND POLYMERS ON 2D TURBULENCE] Jin S 2007 Numerical simulations of a dilute polymer solution in isotropic turbulence PhD Thesis Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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  • ...to groom the airflow, because the vortex coming in the bomb bay gives the turbulence behavior to the torpedo released.
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  • .../10/360/njp7_10_360.html Dynamics of dissolved polymer chains in isotropic turbulence]
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  • ...y used polymer model that can be used in a [[turbulence]] simulation since turbulence [[Direct numerical simulation|DNS]] is already extremely expensive. .../10/360/njp7_10_360.html Dynamics of dissolved polymer chains in isotropic turbulence]
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  • ...p://www.ph.unito.it/~smusacch/tesi/ EFFECTS OF FRICTION AND POLYMERS ON 2D TURBULENCE] Jin S 2007 Numerical simulations of a dilute polymer solution in isotropic turbulence PhD Thesis Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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  • ...atmosphere for a very long time. Random motion of the air molecules and [[turbulence]] provide upward forces that may counteract the downward force of gravity.
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  • * [[Turbulence]] is almost impossible to achieve in granular materials
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  • ...of [[thrombosis]] || || Hypercoagulability, Hemodynamic changes (stasis, turbulence) and Endothelial injury/dysfunction
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  • ...]], from the [[heart]] to the smallest [[capillary]]. These cells reduce [[turbulence]] of the flow of blood allowing the fluid to be pumped farther.
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  • ...h reduces size of fat globules by pumping milk through small holes causing turbulence which breaks up the larger fat globules so that they remain suspended rathe
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