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The last post of the weekly Blogs … but intermittently hereafter! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Good luck, David ! ... Thanks for your comment. David .
Academic language and literacy for participation in postgraduate law programmes – Teaching Matters
In this extra post, David Caulton discusses developing postgraduate law students’ ability to participate effectively in seminars through a short course run jointly by English Language Education (ELE) and the Edinburgh ... David Caulton is the
From ‘wavenumber murder’ to wavenumber muddle? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
URSS, 32:16, 1941. [3] W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
Digital Assets as Transactional Power – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
By David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. If the law is to recognise digital assets as property for private law purposes, then it would benefit from analysing them ... David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh.
It’s not such a Blue Monday! – Generation Scotland
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Fashions in turbulence theory. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Summary of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory: overview. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J. Math. Phys., 59:073103, 2018. [2] W. David McComb, Arjun Berera, Matthew Salewski, and Sam R.
Summary of the Kolmogorov-Obukhov (1941) theory. Part 3: Obukhov’s theory in k-space. – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
6] David McComb. Scale-invariance and the inertial-range spectrum in three-dimensional stationary, isotropic turbulence.
November 2021 – Making Routes
Wookey Hole, near Ebbor Gorge, Somerset, UK. Image by David Overend.
The importance of terminology: stationarity or equilibrium? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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