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Current concepts of amniotic fluid dynamics

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
Amniotic fluid at term in the human is the product of numerous exchanges with the fetal and indirectly, the maternal compartments. Our current information on the formation, circulation, and removal of this fluid is limited but provides an interesting concept of the steady-state regulation of this space.
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Bodies in a current-carrying fluid

1989
To explain several of the effects observed in industrial electrometallurgy and related to the passage of electric current within liquid metal or fused salts it is necessary to examine the flows arising near inhomogeneous inclusions in the current-carrying fluid.
V. Bojarevičs   +3 more
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Current Developments in Drug Testing in Oral Fluid

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2008
In the last few years, significant developments have occurred on the key issues involved in oral fluid drug testing. New pharmacokinetic studies have been conducted, optimal cutoffs have been proposed, and new studies have examined the correlation between oral fluid drug concentrations and impairment.
Kristof, Pil, Alain, Verstraete
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Supercritical fluid chromatography: current status and prognosis

Analytical Chemistry, 1988
In the 26 years since its inception, SFC has experienced rapid development. Richard D. Smith and co-workers at Pacific Northwest Laboratory describe the status of SFC, focusing on fundamental constraints caused by the solvating properties of supercritical fluids, and provide an outlook for the future.
Richard D. Smith   +2 more
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The propagation of a gravity current into a linearly stratified fluid

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2002
The constant initial speed of propagation (V) of heavy gravity currents, of density ρC, released from behind a lock and along the bottom boundary of a tank containing a linearly stratified fluid has been measured experimentally and calculated numerically.
Maxworthy, T.   +3 more
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Capability of current supercomputers for the computational fluid dynamics

Proceedings of the 1989 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - Supercomputing '89, 1989
The computer code named LANS3D, one of the representative Navier-Stokes codes in Japan, is taken as a example and the capability of the current CFD technology is discussed. This code was developed for the numerical simulation of high-Reynolds number compressible flows.
Kozo Fujii, Yoshiaki Tamura
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Current problems of fluid dynamics

Physics Today, 1966
A PARADOX CONFRONTS contemporary physicists: although scope, importance and utility of fluid dynamics in physics have grown spectacularly, teaching of the subject in physics departments has been receiving less and less attention. Not only are advanced courses becoming rare, but fluids are often eliminated from introductory physics for lack of time ...
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Fluid Motions Induced by an Electric Current Jet

The Physics of Fluids, 1972
The flow field induced in an incompressible viscous conducting fluid, occupying the whole space on one side of an infinite plane, by an electric current jet through a circular aperture of the plane, is considered. It is assumed that the velocity field is small and its effect on the electromagnetic field is negligible.
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Current Research on Oral Fluids

Journal of Dental Research, 1975
I L, Shannon, R P, Suddick
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Fluid resuscitation: Current perspective

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2016
Alejandro, González-Castro   +2 more
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