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thank you very much.
this had been very useful
this had been very useful
Clausius2 said:Hi everyone,
Maybe this resource is new for someone. It's a collection of videos made in the 60's by the very best experimentalist scientists of the best universities of the United States. There you may watch how Taylor gives you a lesson in Low Reynolds Flow...
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