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    Orientation of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in normal and null magnetic fields

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    In the absence of distinct visual or olfactory cues, adult and juvenile rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) showed preferred orientation in the presence of a normal magnetic field. In contrast, fish tested in a null magnetic field showed no directed orientation. These results were obtained in both the presence and absence of a slight (12-cm/s) circular water current. These findings indicate that nonanadromous salmonids, like anadromous forms, are capable of sensing magnetic cues during certain types of spatial activity

    Time-resolved near-wall hot-wire measurements: Use of laminar flow wall correction curve and near-wall calibration technique

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    10.1088/0957-0233/7/4/015Measurement Science and Technology74564-575MSTC

    A new method by which to determine the dynamic response of marginally elevated hot-wire anemometer probes for near-wall velocity and wall shear stress measurements

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    10.1088/0957-0233/6/9/024Measurement Science and Technology691399-140

    An investigation of wall effects on hot-wire measurements using a bent sublayer probe

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    10.1088/0957-0233/9/1/010Measurement Science and Technology9167-85MSTC

    Short-term booking of air cargo space

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    European Journal of Operational Research17431979-1990EJOR
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