Academic buoyancy is a type of resilience relating specifically to academic attainment. It is defined as 'the ability of students to successfully deal...
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Wetsuit (redirect from Wetsuit buoyancy loss)
exposure, and stings from marine organisms. It also contributes extra buoyancy. The insulation properties of neoprene foam depend mainly on bubbles of...
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Diving weighting system (category Diver buoyancy control equipment)
ballast weight added to a diver or diving equipment to counteract excess buoyancy. They may be used by divers or on equipment such as diving bells, submersibles...
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the heat flow is governed by a diffusion equation. If there are also buoyancy effects, for example hot air rising, then natural convection, also known...
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Hydrostatics (section Buoyancy)
credited with the discovery of Archimedes' Principle, which relates the buoyancy force on an object that is submerged in a fluid to the weight of fluid...
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ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy, and thus to stay at their current water depth without having to expend...
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Plenum Thermo-Hydraulics in a Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Under a Buoyancy-Affected Condition. Chen worked for Argonne National Laboratory and General...
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Waves. Boston: Academic Press. Pielke, R., (2002). Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling. Boston: Academic Press. Turner, B., (1979). Buoyancy Effects in Fluids...
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Cephalopod (section Locomotion and buoyancy)
Evolution of Buoyancy and Locomotion in recent cephalopods", The Mollusca, vol. 12. Paleontology and neontology of Cephalopods, New York: Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-728702-7...
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Simon Ostrach (category American academic scientist stubs)
(December 26, 1923 – October 2, 2017) was an American academic and a pioneer in the fields of buoyancy-driven flows and microgravity science. Ostrach was...
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