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Dynamics of Labyrinthine Fluids

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
IN MAINTAINING the homeostatic conditions of the soft tissues, the fluids of the inner ear serve three major functions. They provide for the metabolic exchange of nutrients and waste products within the delicate structures of the organ of Corti. They maintain the distribution of ions with the resulting resting potentials that apparently are important ...
M. Lawrence
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Labyrinthine Pattern Formation in Magnetic Fluids

Science, 1993
A quasi two-dimensional drop of a magnetic fluid (ferrofluid) in a magnetic field is one example of the many systems, including amphiphilic monolayers, thin magnetic films, and type I superconductors, that form labyrinthine patterns. The formation of the ferrofluid labyrinth was examined both experimentally and theoretically.
Shyamsunder Erramilli   +2 more
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NADH-Oxidizing Activity of the Labyrinthine Fluids

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
IT IS WELL known that the metabolic reactions of living matter are catalyzed by enzymes and are also mutually controlled through other metabolic systems. Pyridinenucleotides such as *nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD), nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide reduced (NADH), nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP), and nicotinamide-adenine ...
Y, Nakano   +3 more
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Labyrinthine instability in magnetic and dielectric fluids

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1983
Abstract The magnetic and electric duality of magnetizable and polarizable liquids is demonstrated for the labyrinthine instability that occurs in thin layers subjected to initially uniform fields. Theory is developed for the spacing of fully developed labyrinth patterns in horizontal cells, and measurements compared with theory.
Markus Zahn
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Circulation of Labyrinthine Fluids

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1958
L, NAFTALIN, M S, HARRISON
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Labyrinthine Instability in Magnetic Fluids Revisited

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2002
The field-induced formation of labyrinthine patterns is studied theoretically. A theory proposed by Rosensweig, Zahn and Shumovich (J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 1983, 39, 127) for the spacing of the labyrinthine strips is corrected. At low magnetic fields, the corrected theory predicts the strip widths in good agreement with experiment.
J Richardi, M P Pileni*
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Labyrinthine instability of miscible magnetic fluids

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002
The paper treats theoretically an inhomogeneous magnetic fluid (MF), modeling a miscible MF pair, in a Hele-Shaw cell subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field. As the existing experimental evidence indicates, a miscible form of the labyrinthine instability may occur in this system, with diffusion of magnetic particles playing the key role.
A Cebers
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XLI Pressures of the Labyrinthine Fluids. II

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1961
F L, WEILLE   +6 more
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