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Data and networks, abstract information in tangible textile formats – Textiles 2C: Materials and structure (2020-2021)[SEM1]
29 Sep 2020: Nathalie Meibach weaves the weather,. photographer Izzy Beidan. 2C starter toolkit, Lindy Richardson . ... Laurie Frick,2010). (Permutations 2019). (Lindy Richardson , 2020). (Izzy Beidan). by blogadmin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC
The Kolmogorov `5/3’ spectrum and why it is important – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
09 Apr 2020: space, introducing the energy flux through wavenumber as the spectral realization of the Richardson -Kolmogorov cascade, and making the all-important identification of the scale-invariance of the energy flux as
Summary of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 2: Kolmogorov’s theory in x-space. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
09 Dec 2021: distance. He used Richardson ’s concept of a cascade of eddies, in an intuitive way, to introduce the idea of an inertial sub-range, and then used dimensional analysis to deduce ... In the case of K41A, this was only partial, but he did make it clear
Intermittency corrections (sic) and the perversity of group think – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
26 Mar 2020: Let us now expand on that. Essentially Kolmogorov used Richardson ’s concept of the cascade to argue that energy transfer would proceed by a stepwise process from large scales (production range)
Does the use of spectral methods obscure the physics of turbulence? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
08 Apr 2021: Richardson put forward the concept of a cascade in terms of ’whirls” (not, incidentally, whorls!
What if I’m not good enough – perfectionism and what you can do about it – Study Hub Blog
04 Aug 2023: Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. [5] Rice, K.G., Richardson , C.M.E. and Ray, M.E.
The implied term of good faith in English contract law: a view from North of the border – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
13 Feb 2023: Successful cases are very thin on the ground (a point well-made by my colleague, Lorna Richardson in her excellent book chapter, ‘Good faith and the duty to co-operate in ... With thanks to Lorna Richardson for helpful comments. Feb 13, 2023.
James Wood of Wallhouse and the Law of Contractual Misrepresentation: Woods v Tulloch (1893) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
20 Nov 2023: My thanks to Lorna Richardson for useful comment on an earlier draft of this contribution.
What evidence can be taken into account in interpreting a contract? Prohibiting reference to pre-contractual negotiations and the effect of an entire agreement clause – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
16 Jan 2023: by Ms Lorna Richardson , Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law. Scots law, like English law, generally prohibits the use of pre-contractual negotiations when interpreting a contract.
Local isotropy, local homogeneity and local stationarity.
18 May 2024: He argued that a cascade asenvisaged by Richardson could lead to a range of scales wherethe turbulence becomes locally homogeneous.