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Self-consistent unstirred layers in osmotically driven flows

September 28th, 2010 2 comments

K. H. Jensen ,T. Bohr and H. Bruus

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2010.

doi:10.1017/S0022112010003940

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Howto : Prevent figures from stealing focus in MATLAB

August 15th, 2008 7 comments

Regular users of MATLAB will have noticed that figure windows have a nasty tendency to steal the focus from other windows. If you are making regular updates to a figure while in a loop, this makes it impossible to, say, use a browser while the script is running. Read on for a solution to this problem(!)

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Cuscuta japonica movie

January 18th, 2008 4 comments

A short video I made in the lab the other day..

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Cuscuta japonica(right) attacking a Pelargonium zonale (left)

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Tuning T60 ThinkPad noise level and power consumption

October 18th, 2007 18 comments


I am the lucky owner of an IBM T60 ThinkPad. Currently, I run xubuntu on it which is great since it is über fast and has all the conveniences of Debian’s package management system.

There are, however, also some downsides to this machine. Sometimes it gets quite noisy while doing low CPU-intensity stuff, and the battery doesn’t last as nearly long enough.

A good way of getting around these problems, is simply to turn off one of the CPU’s cores when you don’t need it. This in turn makes it possible to turn down the CPU fan a little giving us a quieter and more energy-efficient system.

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