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▸ noun: defined as flow taking place between two parallel flat plates separated by a narrow gap satisfying certain conditions, named after Henry Selby Hele-Shaw, who studied the problem in 1898.
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▸ noun: defined as flow taking place between two parallel flat plates separated by a narrow gap satisfying certain conditions, named after Henry Selby Hele-Shaw, who studied the problem in 1898.
▸ Words similar to hele-shaw flow
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▸ Idioms related to hele-shaw flow
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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▸ Rhymes of hele-shaw flow
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