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1M. J. Page ; M. Symeonidis ; J. D. Vieira ; B. Altieri ; A. Amblard ; V. Arumugam ; H. Aussel ; T. Babbedge ; A. Blain ; J. Bock ; A. Boselli ; V. Buat ; N. Castro-Rodriguez ; A. Cava ; P. Chanial ; D. L. Clements ; A. Conley ; L. Conversi ; A. Cooray ; C. D. Dowell ; E. N. Dubois ; J. S. Dunlop ; E. Dwek ; S. Dye ; S. Eales ; D. Elbaz ; D. Farrah ; M. Fox ; A. Franceschini ; W. Gear ; J. Glenn ; M. Griffin ; M. Halpern ; E. Hatziminaoglou ; E. Ibar ; K. Isaak ; R. J. Ivison ; G. Lagache ; L. Levenson ; N. Lu ; S. Madden ; B. Maffei ; G. Mainetti ; L. Marchetti ; H. T. Nguyen ; B. O'Halloran ; S. J. Oliver ; A. Omont ; P. Panuzzo ; A. Papageorgiou ; C. P. Pearson ; I. Perez-Fournon ; M. Pohlen ; J. I. Rawlings ; D. Rigopoulou ; L. Riguccini ; D. Rizzo ; G. Rodighiero ; I. G. Roseboom ; M. Rowan-Robinson ; M. Sanchez Portal ; B. Schulz ; D. Scott ; N. Seymour ; D. L. Shupe ; A. J. Smith ; J. A. Stevens ; M. Trichas ; K. E. Tugwell ; M. Vaccari ; I. Valtchanov ; M. Viero ; L. Vigroux ; L. Wang ; R. Ward ; G. Wright ; C. K. Xu ; M. Zemcov
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Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-05-12Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
2Submillimetre galaxies reside in dark matter haloes with masses greater than 3 x 10(11) solar massesA. Amblard ; A. Cooray ; P. Serra ; B. Altieri ; V. Arumugam ; H. Aussel ; A. Blain ; J. Bock ; A. Boselli ; V. Buat ; N. Castro-Rodriguez ; A. Cava ; P. Chanial ; E. Chapin ; D. L. Clements ; A. Conley ; L. Conversi ; C. D. Dowell ; E. Dwek ; S. Eales ; D. Elbaz ; D. Farrah ; A. Franceschini ; W. Gear ; J. Glenn ; M. Griffin ; M. Halpern ; E. Hatziminaoglou ; E. Ibar ; K. Isaak ; R. J. Ivison ; A. A. Khostovan ; G. Lagache ; L. Levenson ; N. Lu ; S. Madden ; B. Maffei ; G. Mainetti ; L. Marchetti ; G. Marsden ; K. Mitchell-Wynne ; H. T. Nguyen ; B. O'Halloran ; S. J. Oliver ; A. Omont ; M. J. Page ; P. Panuzzo ; A. Papageorgiou ; C. P. Pearson ; I. Perez-Fournon ; M. Pohlen ; N. Rangwala ; I. G. Roseboom ; M. Rowan-Robinson ; M. S. Portal ; B. Schulz ; D. Scott ; N. Seymour ; D. L. Shupe ; A. J. Smith ; J. A. Stevens ; M. Symeonidis ; M. Trichas ; K. Tugwell ; M. Vaccari ; E. Valiante ; I. Valtchanov ; J. D. Vieira ; L. Vigroux ; L. Wang ; R. Ward ; G. Wright ; C. K. Xu ; M. Zemcov
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Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-02-18Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1432-1114Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision MechanicsNotes: Abstract The interaction of an ultrasonic wave with a bubbly two-phase flow is studied both experimentally and theoretically. Brief theoretical reviews of acoustic wave generation by a piston and of the interaction of a plane wave with a single bubble are given. A theory relating ultrasonic wave transmission through a bubbly flow with two-phase flow parameters, notably the bubble size and the volumetric interfacial area, is derived and compared with preliminary data. The theoretical and experimental limitations concerning the application of ultrasonic transmission measurements to the study of bubbly flow are discussed in detail, and recommendations for future work in this area are made.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: