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2. We wish specifically to exclude from consideration here the various ways in which the structure of a turbulent shear flow could be altered by altering the sublayer; eig., by changing its thickness Reynolds number through viscoelasticity.
3. “Dissipative” is used here and hereafter in the generalized sense of “arising from the deviatoric stress tensor”—it is recognized that some of such terms may not dissipate energy.
4. Kindly loaned to the author.
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