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Contents 1 Introduction 5 2 Particl
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1 Introduction One of the fascinati
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were not considered in detail in th
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varying signal can be transformed i
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2 Particle Image Velocimetry The tr
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2.1 Principles It is of fundamental
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¹ and 2.2 Generation of appropriat
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2.2 Generation of appropriate trace
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2.3 Registration of the particle im
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2.3 Registration of the particle im
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¿ 8 Summary The first part of this
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aperture, it is shown how to elimin
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¡ ¿ tures keep their spatial orga
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Bibliography [1] ACARLAR MS, SMITH
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[30] HINSCH K (1995) Three-dimensio
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[60] KNEUBÜHL FK, SIGRIST MW (1995
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[93] SMITH CR, METZLER SP (1983) Th
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Index Kolmogorov micro-scale . . .
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Acknowledgement First of all I woul
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Lebenslauf von Christian Joachim K