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VELOCITY GROWTH

Pediatrics, 1973
The concept of velocity, or incremental, growth is difficult for some to grasp, perhaps because of a deeply embedded misconception that a baby starts to grow and does so steadily through the seven ages of man. But the rate or speed of growth is clearly not constant, nor are its inconstancies themselves constant in all individuals.
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Pressure–velocity–velocity statistics in isotropic turbulence

Physics of Fluids, 1996
Relationships are derived between pressure–velocity–velocity (PVV) statistics, fourth-order velocity structure functions, and the pressure structure function. The PVV statistics are related to the correlation of pressure at one point with the product of two velocity components at another point.
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Velocity coding: Evidence from perceived velocity shifts

Vision Research, 1985
Measurements of the perceived velocities of moving patterns were made under a variety of conditions in an attempt to gain information concerning the way in which velocity is encoded in the visual system. Adaptation to a pattern moving in the same or opposite direction reduces the perceived velocity of a moving test pattern, but only if the adaptation ...
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Pulsar velocities

1999
Observations of proper motions of single radio pulsars enable the determination of transverse velocities and hence provide a tool for measuring the amount of asymmetry (i. e., the magnitude of the kick velocity vec{w}) in supernovae (SNe). However, single pulsars are thought to originate from both isolated early type stars which explode in a type II SN
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Plasmoid Velocity

Science, 1989
D N, Baker, T A, Fritz, P A, Bernhardt
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Darcy Velocity Is Not a Velocity

Groundwater, 2015
Henk M, Haitjema, Mary P, Anderson
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