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The plane mixing layer flow visualization results and three dimensional effects

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The Role of Coherent Structures in Modelling Turbulence and Mixing

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Roshko, A. (1981). The plane mixing layer flow visualization results and three dimensional effects. In: Jimenez, J. (eds) The Role of Coherent Structures in Modelling Turbulence and Mixing. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 136. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-10289-2_27

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