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  2. Risk: swimming with sharks, driving to the office or ...

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    25 Mar 2015: occurred more often than two sixes in 24 throws. The mathematicians founded probability theory and showed that the gambler’s instinct was right: one six in four throws is 3% more ... likely to occur than two sixes in 24 throws.
  3. 30 Oct 2015: C. Christodoulou, “Interfacial mixing in stratified flows,” J. Hydraul. Res. 24, 77–92 (1986).4 B. ... Downloaded. to IP: 131.111.16.57 On: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 10:24:16.
  4. J. Fluid Mech. (2015), vol. 777, pp. 97–121. c© ...

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    30 Oct 2015: leakage rate predicted by (2.24) is then unphysical because there is no fluidabove the outlet to draw. ... Generally, this assumptionis invalid if the current delivers a smaller flux towards the outlet than is predicted toleak according to (2.24).
  5. J. Fluid Mech. (2015), vol. 771, pp. 370–406. c© ...

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    2 Jun 2015: Dashed lines indicate thetheoretical late-time predictions (3.24) and (3.25) for the current radius rf and the widthof the time-dependent frontal region rf rs respectively. ... 3.24). The width of the frontal region at late times can be determined by
  6. 9 Oct 2015: Although sea water with salinity above approximately 24 ppt has a monotonic variation ofdensity with temperature above its freezing temperature, the same physics that gives rise to thedensity maximum of pure

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