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Hydrodynamics of Confined Active Fluids Tommaso Brotto,1…
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/75.pdf26 Jul 2013: c ðv2s=DRÞk2, as could havebeen anticipated from the single-swimmer problem [24].However, hydrodynamic interactions result in a renormal-ization of this single-swimmer effect. ... 24] J. R. Howse, R. A. L. Jones, A. J. Ryan, T. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/pdfs/minimal.pdf24 Apr 2013: models for active systems have beenproposed [2, 17–24], but most of them have yet to be tested against experiments [14, 25]. ... where. M =(. 2 A 00 0. ) (0|k|2 2|k|4 i λ0kxv0)I (24). -
British Higher Education Policy in the last Twenty Years: The Murder…
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/uk-higher-education.html19 Oct 2013: 24. The oldest strain of such non-conformism is Calvinist, Puritan. -
Crawling beneath the free surface: Water snail locomotionSungyon…
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/22.pdf26 Jul 2013: 24 represents aweak constraint on the validity of neglecting forces from theintermediate region. ... Furthermore, more systematicobservational studies are needed to identify which watersnail species exhibit which modes of “inverted crawling.” -
Swimming in Circles: Motion of Bacteria near Solid Boundaries ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/12.pdf26 Jul 2013: wall and crash into it. Furthermore, the authors proposed a. Submitted June 24, 2005, and accepted for publication September 28, 2005. ... xx Þ! ; (24). which is very similar to that given by the simple physical. -
Tuning gastropod locomotion: Modeling the influence of mucus…
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/15.pdf26 Jul 2013: h2. 2 ̄. 3 ̄ ̄̄. 24. III. RELEVANCE TO GASTROPOD CRAWLING:IMPACT OF RHEOLOGY ON LOCOMOTION COST. ... Zool. 24, 231984. 27M. W. Denny, “Invertebrate mucous secretions: Functional alternatives tovertebrate paradigms,” Symp. -
1B Methods 27 . 1B METHODS LECTURE NOTES Richard ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/examples/B8Lb.pdf4 Oct 2013: Xn(x) = Bn sinnπx. Lλn =. n2π2. L2. (24). Note that the first set eq. ... 24) the timeequation gives. Tn(t) = Cn exp(Dn2π2. L2t). The general solution for θ̂ (with odd initial condition θ̂(x, 0)) is thus. -
IB CATAM Project 0.1 (Preliminary Project)
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/teaching/lectureHandout.pdf12 Nov 2013: 22 4.000000302 3.015609e-07 0.5011010 1.0482393. 23 4.000000147 1.467238e-07 0.4865479 1.0479823. 24 4.000000064 6.370571e-08 0.4341880 1.0530215. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/79.pdf26 Jul 2013: 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0411, USA. (Received 11 January 2013; revised 13 March 2013; accepted 24 April 2013). -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/73.pdf26 Jul 2013: m=0. (q m)!(α1,0ρ). m m!(q m)! ), (3.24). 12 S. Michelin and E. ... general solution takes the same form, see (3.24). By matching c̃p, C̃p and C̃0 up to O(ε3/2), the values of b̃0, ãp and ap can then bedetermined, and
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