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aut viam inveniam aut faciam: August 2011
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Aut viam inveniam aut faciam. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. A question for scientists. Have you ever tried to convince yourself of something, even though you know it's wrong? For example, that tomatoes really should go with peanut butter (why? Because they're two of my favorite things! But no, tomatoes and peanut butter don't like each other (except, actually, in the rare Thai dish, crap, bad example). Well anyway. How do you possibly know how to describe why you know something? When we spend so much time ...
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Mixing at interfaces
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Mixing at interfaces in the atmosphere and oceans (and why it matters). CEOAS Ocean Mixing Group, Oregon State University. Introduction: the ocean surface. Dolphins playing at the sea surface during a 60-knot storm ( Jon Nash. We call the ocean surface an. Because it separates two different types of fluid, air and water. Because of gravity, the denser fluid (water) lies below the lighter fluid (air). Two properties of this interface are important. They are easily absorbed into the surrounding fluid.
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Mixing at interfaces
http://salty.oce.orst.edu/Interfaces/index.html
Mixing at interfaces in the atmosphere and oceans (and why it matters). CEOAS Ocean Mixing Group, Oregon State University. Introduction: the ocean surface. Dolphins playing at the sea surface during a 60-knot storm ( Jon Nash. We call the ocean surface an. Because it separates two different types of fluid, air and water. Because of gravity, the denser fluid (water) lies below the lighter fluid (air). Two properties of this interface are important. They are easily absorbed into the surrounding fluid.