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Moving contact lines and rivulet instabilities. Part 2. Long waves on flat rivulets
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    Moving contact lines and rivulet instabilities. Part 2. Long waves on flat rivulets (English)
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    1981
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    long waves
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    flat rivulets
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    linear stability
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    static rivulet
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    surface tension boundary conditions
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    contact line condition
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    energy integral
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    inclined plane
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    car windscreen
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    walls of showers
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    no-slip condition
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    effective slip
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    contact line fixed
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    fixed contact angle
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    contact lines move
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    disturbance equations
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    normal mode analysis
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