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Daar schalt een bazuin
Book measuring 207mm x 156mm in 19 pages. Woodcut print by H Berende on the front cover as well as on two other pages in the book. Originally scanned in 18 scans and converted to PDF as a document. Scanned at 150dpi. Book is water damaged and the last three scanned pages are moth eaten.Daar schalt een bazuin is a collection of poems written by A.P. Boeree van Lennep from 1911 to 1934. First edition
STRUCTURE OF THE ART-SPACE IN THE STORY "I" BY A.P. POTEMKIN
The author performs the analysis of the art space structure in A.P. Potemkin's story "I". Several interrelated spatial models are allocated and described: household space, natural space, social space, psychological space, transpersonal space
Pressure drop and turbulence statistics in transpired pipe flow
Measurements of turbulent flow in a horizontal pipe subjected to wall transpiration are presented. Results include data on global flow rates and pressure drop, and local mean and fluctuating velocity profiles. Two distinct flow transpiration rates are studied, = / = 0.0005 and 0.001. The effects of flow transpiration on the friction-coefficient are compared with theoretical predictions. The theory furnishes predictions accurate to 3\%
Fully Turbulent Mean Velocity Profile for Purely Viscous non-Newtonian Fluids
The characteristic near wall behavior of turbulent flow of purely-viscous non-Newtonian fluids is discussed for both power-law (P.-L.) and Herschel-Bulkley (H.-B.) rheological models. A proper scaling is presented for H.-B. fluids to establish an analogy with power-law fluids with same flow index. To provide reference data for turbulent flow of non-Newtonian fluids, DNS simulations of power-law fluids are conducted in a rectangular channel for a large range of power-law indices ( = 0.5, 0.69, 0.75, 0.9, 1, 1.2). The DNS data show that the mean velocity profile in the viscous and logarithmic layers follow expressions of the form and respectively, where shows a logarithmic dependency on the flow index.Comparison with some experimental data shows the above formulation to be valid for Reynolds numbers (based on shear velocity) as high as 1000
Author Correction: New perspectives on Neanderthal dispersal and turnover from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
The Author contributions section now reads:“W.N., A.N. and S.T. designed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. performed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. analysed data; A.P., M.H., S.T., W.N. and S.B. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.
Author Correction:A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01221-6, published online 25 November 2021The original version of this Article contained errors in the author list where Marjolein D. Bosch was omitted from the author list, and Mikołaj Urbanowski was incorrectly listed as an author of the original Article, and has subsequently been removed.The Author contributions section now reads:“S.T. W.N. and A.N. conceived the project; S.T., W.N., A.P., M.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., M.D. B., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H., performed research; S.T., A.P., W.N., M.B., M.D.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H. analysed all archaeological data; S.T. and A.P. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.”The original Article and its accompanying Supplementary Information file have been corrected
Corrigenda for vol. 77, Pages 614-620
Pages 614–620: M.S. Treuth, A.S. Ryan, R.E. Pratley, M.A. Rubin, J.P. Miller, B.J. Nicklas, J.Sorkin, S.M. Harman, A.P. Goldberg, and B.F. Hurley. “Effects of strength training on total and regional body composition in older men.” Page 616, first column, 10th line, the values for average midthigh muscle CSAs should be 170.4 and 169.6 cm2. </jats:p
Corrigenda for vol. 77, Pages 614-620
Pages 614–620: M.S. Treuth, A.S. Ryan, R.E. Pratley, M.A. Rubin, J.P. Miller, B.J. Nicklas, J.Sorkin, S.M. Harman, A.P. Goldberg, and B.F. Hurley. “Effects of strength training on total and regional body composition in older men.” Page 616, first column, 10th line, the values for average midthigh muscle CSAs should be 170.4 and 169.6 cm2. </jats:p
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