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[[Viscosity and molecular properties#Viscosity|Viscosity]] in [[Viscosity and molecular properties]] in the [[General Introduction]] from [[Main Page#Lectures for AP225|Lectures for AP225]]. | [[Viscosity and molecular properties#Viscosity|Viscosity]] in [[Viscosity and molecular properties]] in the [[General Introduction]] from [[Main Page#Lectures for AP225|Lectures for AP225]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:46, 27 November 2011
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Viscosity in Viscosity and molecular properties in the General Introduction from Lectures for AP225.
Viscosity in Viscosity, elasticity, and viscoelasticity from Lectures for AP225.
References
[1] David Turnbull (1915-2007). Pioneer of the kinetics of phase transformations in condensed matter
[2] Multiscale approach to link red blood cell dynamics, shear viscosity, and ATP release