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21interpretations form a complex whole; where components could be interfaces or combinations of hard- and software, interactions refer to all information flow, interpretations stress subjectivity and context points at situ

interpretations form a complex whole; where components could be interfaces or combinations of hard- and software, interactions refer to all information flow, interpretations stress subjectivity and context points at situ

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-12 15:32:09
    22PS  Constructing a Geomechanical Model of the Woodford Shale, Cherokee Platform, Oklahoma, USA: Effects of Confining Stress and Rock Strength on Fluid Flow* Tyler Hair1, Helge Alsleben1, Milton Enderlin1, and Nowell Dono

    PS Constructing a Geomechanical Model of the Woodford Shale, Cherokee Platform, Oklahoma, USA: Effects of Confining Stress and Rock Strength on Fluid Flow* Tyler Hair1, Helge Alsleben1, Milton Enderlin1, and Nowell Dono

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-09-17 19:48:10
      23FULL PAPER Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 00:00–Four-Dimensional Flow Assessment of Pulmonary Artery Flow and Wall Shear Stress in Adult Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Results from Two Institutions

      FULL PAPER Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 00:00–Four-Dimensional Flow Assessment of Pulmonary Artery Flow and Wall Shear Stress in Adult Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Results from Two Institutions

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      Source URL: vtb.bme.wisc.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-06-30 13:49:17
        24Microsoft Word - ta_jenny_052515_final_submit.docx

        Microsoft Word - ta_jenny_052515_final_submit.docx

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        Language: English - Date: 2015-06-11 17:45:44
        25Over Stress en Flow tussen Mogelijkheden en Werkelijkheden Dr. Gerbert Bakx  Alleen de mens kent stress!

        Over Stress en Flow tussen Mogelijkheden en Werkelijkheden Dr. Gerbert Bakx Alleen de mens kent stress!

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        Language: Dutch - Date: 2014-09-26 03:32:33
          26Microsoft Word - Flow_seperation_and_shear_stress_over_angle_AP_ABSTRACT_WARTA_website

          Microsoft Word - Flow_seperation_and_shear_stress_over_angle_AP_ABSTRACT_WARTA_website

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          Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 10:44:47
            27DOE BES Geosciences Symposium on Fluid Flow Gaithersburg, MD, March 11–12, 2010 EFFECTIVE STRESS FOR FLUID FLOW IN ANISOTROPIC FRACTURED ROCK: ISOTROPY TO ORTHOTROPY

            DOE BES Geosciences Symposium on Fluid Flow Gaithersburg, MD, March 11–12, 2010 EFFECTIVE STRESS FOR FLUID FLOW IN ANISOTROPIC FRACTURED ROCK: ISOTROPY TO ORTHOTROPY

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            Source URL: sepwww.stanford.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2015-05-26 20:38:22
            28Vol 444 | 16 November 2006 | doi:nature05323  LETTERS Hydrodynamic turbulence cannot transport angular momentum effectively in astrophysical disks Hantao Ji1, Michael Burin1{, Ethan Schartman1 & Jeremy Goodman1

            Vol 444 | 16 November 2006 | doi:nature05323 LETTERS Hydrodynamic turbulence cannot transport angular momentum effectively in astrophysical disks Hantao Ji1, Michael Burin1{, Ethan Schartman1 & Jeremy Goodman1

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            Source URL: mri.pppl.gov

            Language: English - Date: 2006-11-15 15:09:40
            29Exp Fluids:763–769 DOIs00348RESEARCH ARTICLE  Local measurements of turbulent angular momentum transport

            Exp Fluids:763–769 DOIs00348RESEARCH ARTICLE Local measurements of turbulent angular momentum transport

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            Source URL: mri.pppl.gov

            Language: English - Date: 2010-04-15 11:09:43
            30EqsMoreover, our attention as engineers is toward the average or mean value of velocity, pressure, shear stress, etc., in a high-Reynolds-number (turbulent) flow. This approach led Osborne Reynolds in 1895 to rew

            EqsMoreover, our attention as engineers is toward the average or mean value of velocity, pressure, shear stress, etc., in a high-Reynolds-number (turbulent) flow. This approach led Osborne Reynolds in 1895 to rew

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            Language: English - Date: 2005-12-21 09:23:52