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    1982
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    velocity observations in Eulerian frame and Lagrangian observations
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    statistically homogeneous
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    stationary
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    joint-normal distributions
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    weak- interaction and successive approximation theories
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    quasi-normal closure, direct interaction approximation and parameterised Gaussian theories
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    evolution of statistical quantities
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    statistically optimised density estimator
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    minimising mean-square error
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    mean particle drift
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    mean-square particle velocity
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    frequency spectrum of velocity
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