Three-dimensional instability of shear flows with inflection-free velocity profiles in stratified media with a high Prandtl number
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- On the onset of the instability of a three-dimensional jet in a stratified fluid
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- Instability development in shear flow with an inflection-free velocity profile and thin pycnocline
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