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Fluid dynamics / Aerodynamics / Mechanics / Continuum mechanics / Chaos theory / Turbulence / Lagrangian coherent structure / Reynolds number / Chaotic mixing / Velocimetry / Laminar flow / Vortex
Date: 2015-06-08 10:06:11
Fluid dynamics
Aerodynamics
Mechanics
Continuum mechanics
Chaos theory
Turbulence
Lagrangian coherent structure
Reynolds number
Chaotic mixing
Velocimetry
Laminar flow
Vortex

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS PRL 98, week ending 6 APRIL 2007

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