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  2. Vortex lattice method - Wikipedia

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    The Vortex lattice method, (VLM), is a numerical method used in computational fluid dynamics, mainly in the early stages of aircraft design and in aerodynamic education at university level. The VLM models the lifting surfaces, such as a wing, of an aircraft as an infinitely thin sheet of discrete vortices to compute lift and induced drag.

  3. John Lowe (Dean of Christ Church) - Wikipedia

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    Personal details. Born. 1899. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Died. 1960. Denomination. Anglican. John Lowe (1899–1960) was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, England (1939–59) and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1948–51).

  4. Lattice - Wikipedia

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    Lattice (discrete subgroup), a discrete subgroup of a topological group whose quotient carries an invariant finite Borel measure. Lattice (module), a module over a ring that is embedded in a vector space over a field. Lattice graph, a graph that can be drawn within a repeating arrangement of points. Lattice-based cryptography, encryption ...

  5. Lattice light-sheet microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Lattice light-sheet microscopy is a modified version of light sheet fluorescence microscopy that increases image acquisition speed while decreasing damage to cells caused by phototoxicity. This is achieved by using a structured light sheet to excite fluorescence in successive planes of a specimen, generating a time series of 3D images which can ...

  6. Edward Lowe (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lowe was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and sang in the choir of Salisbury Cathedral as a boy at Salisbury Cathedral School. At some point between 1631 and 1641, he became organist and master of the choristers of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Documents at the University of Oxford for the year 1657–58 record him as holding the ...

  7. St John's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [2] Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. [3] Its founder, Sir Thomas White, intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary .

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