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Turbulent flow of a conducting liquid in a longitudinal magnetic field

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In conclusion, the author thanks V. M. Ievlev, I. G. Panevin, and S. A. Regirer for discussions of this study and valuable advice, and also V. B. Levin for the tables of experimental results that he kindly made available.

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Kovner, D.S., Lushchik, V.G. Turbulent flow of a conducting liquid in a longitudinal magnetic field. Fluid Dyn 5, 7–13 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01014994

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