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Labyrinthine instability in dielectric fluids
Conference on Electrical Insulation & Dielectric Phenomena — Annual Report 1983, 1983The dual to recent work of the labyrinthine instability in magnetic fluids is demonstrated with analysis and measurements using dielectric fluids. Here polarizable fluid layers are placed within an initially uniform electric field tangential to the fluid interface separating two dielectric fluid layers.
Markus Zahn, Raymond Shumovich
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Dynamics of labyrinthine pattern formation in magnetic fluids
Physical Review A, 1992A theory is developed for the dynamics of pattern formation in quasi-two-dimensional domains of magnetic fluids (ferrofluids) in transverse magnetic fields. The pattern formation is treated as a dissipative dynamical process, with the motion derived variationally from a static energy functional using minimal assumptions.
, Langer, , Goldstein, , Jackson
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Clinical Implications of Experiments on Alteration of the Labyrinthine Fluid Pressures
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1983Hearing is affected by changes in hydrostatic pressure of the perilymph, but very high pressures are required to produce a significant loss. Among the observed findings in cats are a rapidly reversible decrease in the sensitivity of the cochlear microphonic that is greater for low frequencies, harmonic distortion and reduction of dynamic range as ...
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IONIC COMPOSITION OF THE CRANIAL AND LABYRINTHINE FLUIDS AND SACCULAR D.C. POTENTIALS IN FISH.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, 1964Per S. Enger
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Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics
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Sodium and Potassium Concentrations in Post-Mortem Human Labyrinthine Fluids
Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 1969T. Palva, P. Tikanmäki
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CSF Anatomy with Emphasis on Relations to Nasal Cavity and Labyrinthine Fluids
Ear, nose, & throat journal, 1992R. Binhammer
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Smith et al.: “The Electrolytes of the Labyrinthine Fluids.” (Laryngoscope 1954;64:141‐153)
The Laryngoscope, 1997J. E. Hawkins, J. Schacht
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