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Rheology of Suspensions and Emulsions

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This lecture covers the phenomenology of suspensions and emulsions, chemorheology, turbulent flows, non-Newtonian flows, viscometric flows, and the rheology of complex fluids. It also includes physical bases, theometry measurements, and continuous monitoring sessions.

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