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Structure of weak solutions of polymers showing the effect of turbulence damping

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The authors are grateful to V. A. Gorodtsov and G. I. Sholomovich for their comments, and to V. A. Avseenko, E. F. Lysykh, and Z. P. Titov for help in the experiments.

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Barenblatt, G.N., Bulina, I.G., Kalashnikov, V.N. et al. Structure of weak solutions of polymers showing the effect of turbulence damping. J Appl Mech Tech Phys 7, 77–78 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00914344

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