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A new type of boundary layer in a rapidly rotating gas
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    A new type of boundary layer in a rapidly rotating gas (English)
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    layer thickness
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    Stewartson layers
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    rotating cylinders
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    finite circular cylinder with end plates
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    infinitely long pie-shaped cylinder
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    radial pressure scale height
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    Ekmann layers
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    kinematic viscosity
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    buoyancy layer
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    thermal boundary layer
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    mechanically (source-sink distribution) or thermally driving
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    incompressible limit
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