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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/Leidenfrost_ratchet.pdf
    1 Apr 2012: at speeds of 200–1000 f.p.s., and equipped with an SLR lens (Nikon 50 mm f/1.4).The drops were illuminated with a 19 cm inner diameter 22 ... We use a vapourdensity ρv = 1 kg m3 and viscosity µ= 3 105 Pa s appropriate for air at 200 C.Figure 8(a)
  3. 27 Jul 2012: DAMTP/91-1. Weyl Consistency Conditions and a Local Renormalisation Group Equation. for General Renormalisable Field Theories. H. Osborn. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,Silver Street, Cambridge, UK. A local renormalisation
  4. Collective Hydrodynamics of Swimming Microorganisms: Living Fluids

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/teaching/FDSE/KochSubramanian11.pdf
    2 Sep 2012: Sokolov & Aranson (2009) measured the viscosity of a 200-μm-thick film of B. ... In this case, they waited until the velocity of thevortex was 200–500 μm s1 or smaller before analyzing the decay and extracting the viscosity.The delay in the
  5. Bacterial swimming and oxygen transport nearcontact linesIdan Tuval†, …

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/teaching/FDSE/Tuvaletal05.pdf
    2 Sep 2012: Typical f luid velocities atthe free surface are in the range of 20 –200 ms, acceleratingas the meniscus slope increases near the contact line. ... Experimental observations and numerical results presentedare as described for Fig. 2, with A and A at
  6. BIT Numerical Mathematics (2008) 48: 743–761 Published online: 28 ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/NA_papers/NA2008_01.pdf
    22 Mar 2012: I[f] =. 10. cos(x)eiωxdx, 100ω 200. Both methods have the same asymptotic order and use exactly the same in-formation; however as we can see fromFigure 1.1, the ... Figure 1.1: The error of the asymptotic method QA2 (right) and theFilon-typemethodQF2
  7. The hydrodynamics of swimming microorganisms

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/teaching/FDSE/LaugaPowers09.pdf
    27 Aug 2012: Eukaryotic flagella and cilia are much larger than bacterialflagella, with a typical diameter of 200 nm, and withan intricate internal structure [21]. ... A human spermatozoon with U 200 µm s1and L 50 µm moves with Re 102.
  8. Pattern formation in a suspension of swimming microorganisms:…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/teaching/FDSE/ChildressLevandowskySpiegel75.pdf
    2 Sep 2012: 128.2. ( b ) w-7. 0.5 1 2. 2465 197.0 19.9 2467 197.3 20.1 2470 198.5 20.5 2476 200.5 21.3 2485
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/mesoscale.pdf
    5 Sep 2012: Images were acquired at 40 fps in 2D (camera: Pike, AlliedVision Technologies), and 100 fps and 200 fps in 3D (camera: Phantom v9.1,Vision Research).
  10. There is more than one way to turn a spherical cellular monolayer…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sh753/pdfs/2011_Hoehn_Hallmann_Inversion_V.globator.pdf
    27 May 2012: recently because phylogenetic analyses indicate that mul-ticellularity evolved in volvocine green algae ‘only’approximately 200 million years ago [59], which is muchmore recently than in any other group, and inversionmust
  11. Dynamics of filaments and membranes in a viscous fluid ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/teaching/FDSE/Powers10.pdf
    2 Sep 2012: Dynamics of filaments and membranes in a viscous fluid. Thomas R. Powers. Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA. Published 19 May 2010; corrected 3 June 2010. Motivated by the motion of biopolymers and

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