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The hydrodynamic interaction of two spheres moving in an unbounded fluid at small but finite Reynolds number
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    The hydrodynamic interaction of two spheres moving in an unbounded fluid at small but finite Reynolds number (English)
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    1982
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    interaction of two or more bodies immersed in an unbounded fluid
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    finite Reynolds number
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    method of matched asymptotic expansion
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    method of \textit{H. Brenner} and \textit{R. G. Cox}
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    inner and outer expansions
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    force and torque
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    REDUCE-2
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