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Magnetic Fields for Fluid Motion

Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Three forces induced by magnetic fields offer unique control of fluid motion and new opportunities in microfluidics. This article describes magnetoconvective phenomena in terms of the theory and controversy, tuning by redox processes at electrodes, early-stage applications in analytical chemistry, mature applications in disciplines far afield, and ...
Melissa C, Weston   +2 more
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Thermal Fields as Causal Fluids

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2002
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Calzetta, E., Thibeault, M.
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Entering A Fluid Research Field

2019
Obtaining access to the research field and participants is an essential part of conducting research successfully, particularly in ethnographic and qualitative research. It can vary to a considerable extent and usually requires time and expertise. Even so, it has been noticed that some researchers do not describe their access to the research field in ...
Pacheco Figueiredo, Maria   +1 more
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