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Fluid dynamics / Mechanics / Non-Newtonian fluids / Rheometer / Viscosity / Shear stress / Rheology / Dilatant / Shear thinning / Physics / Continuum mechanics / Soft matter
Date: 2013-09-19 21:06:47
Fluid dynamics
Mechanics
Non-Newtonian fluids
Rheometer
Viscosity
Shear stress
Rheology
Dilatant
Shear thinning
Physics
Continuum mechanics
Soft matter

7 1 Rheology of Disperse Systems Norbert Willenbacher and Kristina Georgieva

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