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Number 14 in the Antitrust law Section monograph series, this work summarizes the state of the law in every area affecting semihorizontal, conglomerate and vertical mergers, and was prepared as a companion to Monograph 12.
There are five different types of eye movements: saccades, smooth pursuit, vestibular ocular eye movements, optokinetic eye movements, and vergence eye movements. The purpose of this book is focused primarily on mathematical models of the horizontal saccadic eye movement system and the smooth pursuit system, rather than on how visual information is processed. A saccade is a fast eye movement used to acquire a target by placing the image of the target on the fovea. Smooth pursuit is a slow eye movement used to track a target as it moves by keeping the target on the fovea. The vestibular ocular movement is used to keep the eyes on a target during brief head movements. The optokinetic eye movem...
The stability of a horizontal layer of fluid heated unsteadily from below and subjected to a time-dependent body force field was investigated theoretically, assuming an incompressible fluid with small density changes resulting from heating. A stability criterion is developed and used to calculate critical Rayleigh numbers, which are found to be much higher than for the static case, dependent only on the shape of the density profile, and independent of heating rate and Prandtl number. The initial motion corresponds to approximately the same cell shape as for the static case. Velocity growth increases from zero at the critical time at a rate proportional to the Prandtl number.