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  2. Halloween I

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/halloween1.html
    19 Oct 2013: For example, when the TearDrop IP attack was first posted to the web, less than 24 hours passed before the Linux community had a working fix available for download.
  3. C1SM05503H 8169..8181

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/56.pdf
    26 Jul 2013: Flexible propeller10L 24 mm. Umax z 94 f 10 HzU z 22 mm s1a. ... The dimensionlessboundary conditions are. N(s 0) 0, (24). M(s 0) 0, (25).
  4. Optimal feeding is optimal swimming for all Péclet numbers ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/59.pdf
    26 Jul 2013: Thesecond mode (n2) defines the local stress applied by theswimmer on the surrounding fluid.8,24. ... cðr; lÞX1m0. CmðrÞLmðlÞ: (26). Substituting Eq. (26) into Eqs. (24) leads after projection on.
  5. 26 Jul 2013: 24) is now triv-ial and the swimmer orientation remains constant. Sincethe flow is irrotational, no hydrodynamic torque (fromvorticity) is present to modify the orientations of the par-ticles. ... 23)and (24) and obtain. M =2μσπa3. M ′1 M′2 0. M
  6. Kinematics of the Most Efficient Cilium Christophe Eloy* and ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/68.pdf
    26 Jul 2013: Typical two-dimensional (a) and three-dimensional (b),(c) cilium kinematics as observed forPleurobrachia [24] and Mytilus edulis [25], respectively.Sketch of the coordinates (d) and of the forces and momentsthat ... Kung, J. Cell Biol. 87, 33 (1980).[24]
  7. C0SM00953A 3060..3065

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/49.pdf
    26 Jul 2013: or motion and we will thus not consider chemical swimmers21–24. or solid bodies powered by external fields.25. ... 24 G. Ruckner and R. Kapral, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2007, 98, 150603.25 S.
  8. 26 Jul 2013: Received 24 June 2003; accepted 11 February 2004; published online 1 July 2004! ... 24! Here we effectively demonstrate that these ideasalso apply as well to slowly varying flows.
  9. 17 Dec 2013: δε = τλ‖. 〈Fy〉W 2tot. τ. 0δα H ( ḟ , f̈ , α, α̇, α̈) dt, (24). ... Rev. Lett. 93 186001. [24] Tabata O, Hirasawa H, Aoki S, Yoshida R and Kokufuta E2002 Ciliary motion actuator using self-oscillating gelSensors Actuators A 95 234–8.
  10. 3 Oct 2013: As a last example, we point out thatparticles diffusiophoretically transported by a homogene-ous solute gradient [24] should also display a very similarpropagative dynamics, as they also induce a weak far ... 23] A. M. Menzel, Phys. Rev. E 85, 021912
  11. Hydrodynamics of Confined Active Fluids Tommaso Brotto,1…

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    26 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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