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Fluid Resuscitation in the Canadian Forces

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2003
In general, the Canadian Forces follow widely accepted principles of fluid resuscitation. These are simply guidelines for fluid resuscitation, and the Canadian Forces currently do not have an absolute doctrine that the clinician in the field must follow.
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On the surface forces in fluids

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1883
Abstract The object of the paper is to deduce from consideration of the known thermal and elastic properties of fluids, the fact that git their bounding surface there is a rapid variation of density, on account of which the surface layers exert either a tension or a pressure on any material wall which cuts them transversely, from ...
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Forced Rayleigh Experiment in a Magnetic Fluid

Physical Review Letters, 1995
A spatial modulation of colloidal concentration of nanoscopic magnetic particles is written in a ferrofluid solution inside the fringes of a forced Rayleigh scattering device. The relaxation time of this transient grating is inversely proportional to the square of the characteristic wave vector and thus to the cooperative diffusion coefficient of ...
, Bacri   +5 more
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Fluid-Induced Forces

1970
The traditional method of determining the forces induced on structural elements has been to consider the force to be due to linear combination of an inertial contribution and a drag contribution, or FT = FI + FD Each of these time-varying components has then been formulated in terms of (i) geometrical properties of the structure, (ii) fluid properties ...
Bruce J. Muga, James F. Wilson
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Interparticle force in polydisperse electrorheological fluids

Computer Physics Communications, 2000
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Yu, K. W., Wan, Jones T. K.
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Contact and Fluid Forces

2011
In the previous chapter, we looked in some detail at gravity, which is a force that acts at a distance. Except for gravity, however, most of the forces that we encounter in our daily lives arise from direct contact with other objects, either solids or fluids.
Dev Ramtal, Adrian Dobre
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Boundary interface condition of magnetic fluid determines the magnetic levitation force experienced by a permanent magnet suspended in the magnetic fluid

The Physics of Fluids, 2018
The buoyancy experienced by a permanent magnet suspended in magnetic fluid is studied, and the expression for calculating the magnetic fluid buoyancy is derived.
Jun Yu, Xinzhi He, Decai Li, Wenyi Li
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Pair force distributions in simple fluids

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011
Analytic expressions are derived for the frequency distribution, P(f), of pair forces, f, and those of their α-Cartesian component, fα, or P(fα), for some typical model simple fluids, expressed in terms of the radial distribution function and known constants. For strongly repulsive inverse power (IP), exponential and Yukawa purely repulsive potentials,
A C, Brańka, D M, Heyes, G, Rickayzen
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Point force in a MHB rotating fluid

Applied Scientific Research, 1977
We consider the steady flow of an inviscid, rotating fluid confined in a cylinder under the influence of a uniform axial magnetic field, in the presence of an isolated point force. It is found that, the wave-like terms, infinite in number, occurring on the downstream side are not persistent and decay at far distances, in contrast to the non-magnetic ...
Rao, Prasada D. R. V., Krishna, D. V.
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Numerical and experimental analysis of fluid force for nuclear valve

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2022
Qingye Li   +6 more
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