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Navier-Stokes equations: conservation of momentum
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Rheologica Acta Volume 21 Issue 6 1982 (Doi 10.1007 - bf01524519) R. N. Jana - A. S. Gupta - N. Datta - Unsteady Flow in The Ekman Layer of An Elastico-Viscous Liquid PDF
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Volume 69 issue 3 1971 [doi 10.1017_s0305004100046880] Packham_ B. A._ Shall_ R. -- Stratified laminar flow of two immiscible fluids.pdf