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E. Covinoal or three-dimensional instantaneous velocity fields in experimental fluid mechanics. The seeded fluid flow is illuminated by short duration pulsed sheets of light at precise time intervals to obtain particle images that are recorded on a digital video camera array, on photographic film or on a hol

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Oriol Fuentes-Masip,Héctor O. Castañeda,Casiana Muñoz-Tunõn,Marcus V.F. Copetti,Roberto Terlevich light source, and a detector, which are both provided by the sun and the eye. The sun light that is scattered by solid body outer surfaces gives the first information we have of our environment. Light can also be scattered by other matter’s state than solid: “collective” light scattering refers to

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José M. Girartt of high spatial and temporal resolutions. These are the primary reason for the success of optical methods. However, the optical methods are quite different from classical sensor methods like hot wire anemometry or pitot tubes. This applies both to the physics of the interaction with the fluid and

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P. Harjunpää,K. Mattilaty. This means that transient sensory stimulation will, locally in time and space, enhance average neural depolarization which results in the slow event-related potentials (Elbert, 1993). Furthermore, coordinated patterns of neural mass activity will result in fluctuations in the gamma band, i.e. in

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