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21 G. M. Faeth.
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26 M. B. Giles.
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31 J. B. Heywood.
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32 C. Hirsch.
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40 K. K. Y. Kuo.
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42 M. J. Lighthill.
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44 M. S. Liou.
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50 H. A. McGee.
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51 H. J. Merk.
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53 P. J. O'Rourke.
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57 S. V. Patankar.
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64 S. B. Pope.
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65 W. C. Reynolds.
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40 Substances.
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68 A. Saxer.
A Numerical Analysis of a 3D Inviscid Stator/Rotor Interaction Using Non-Reflecting
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69 H. Schlichting.
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70 A. A. Shabana.
Computational Dynamics.
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73 I. B. Sladkov.
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74 A. L. Smith.
Family Plots for Evaluating Physical Properties of Organosilicon Compounds.
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78 K. Stueben.
Introduction to Algebraic Multigrid.
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82 L. Talbot et al.
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86 C. Temperton.
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88 K. W. Thompson.
Time Dependent Boundary Conditions for Hyperbolic Systems.
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89 K. W. Thompson.
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90 H. Wagner.
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91 J. M. Weiss.
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94 D. C. Wilcox.
Turbulence Modeling for CFD.
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