The linear stability of a ridge of fluid subject to a jet of air
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(5)- Similarity solutions for unsteady shear-stress-driven flow of Newtonian and power-law fluids: slender rivulets and dry patches
- The linear stability of a drop of fluid during spin coating or subject to a jet of air
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