Evanescent waves, line breaks (3). ("reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx" )


Subject: Evanescent waves, line breaks (3).
From:    "reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx"  <reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 5 Apr 2010 08:23:49 +0000
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------=_Part_354_11956456.1270455829685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello ! Yesterday, the line breaks in my own sent-messages folder, and also in what came back from Canada, were OK. Today, disappointingly, two List members have written me that in the Auditory Digest my message contains many empty lines. In the present text, I still use hyper-text markup language, but I insert carriage returns at the end of paragraphs only. Evanescent wave (EW) addenda: if in the formulae for EWs in a two-dimensional cochlear box model, one removes the basilar membrane (BM), i.e., if one sets S = 0 and M = 0, then a solution still exists. That special type of EW, I think, occurs near tapped underwater wine glasses or tuning forks. The corresponding streamlines ("flow patterns") are shown, e.g., in Figs. 5.17 of Larry Taber's Ph.D. thesis, "An analytic study of realistic cochlear models including threedimensional fluid motion (Stanford University, 1979). Reinhart. Reinhart Frosch, Dr. phil. nat., r. PSI and ETH Zurich, Sommerhaldenstr. 5B, CH-5200 Brugg. Phone: 0041 56 441 77 72. Mobile: 0041 79 754 30 32. E-mail: reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx . ------=_Part_354_11956456.1270455829685 Content-Type: text/html;charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html><head><style type='text/css'> <!-- div.bwmail { background-color:#ffffff; font-family: Trebuchet MS,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: 12px; margin:0; padding:0;} div.bwmail p { margin:0; padding:0; } div.bwmail table { font-family: Trebuchet MS,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: 12px; } div.bwmail li { margin:0; padding:0; } --> </style> </head><body><div class='bwmail'><P>Hello !</P> <P>&nbsp;</P> <P>Yesterday, the line breaks in my own sent-messages folder, and also in what came back from&nbsp;Canada, were OK. Today, disappointingly, two List members have written me that in the Auditory Digest my message&nbsp;contains many empty lines. In the present text, I still use hyper-text markup language, but I insert carriage returns at the end of paragraphs only.</P> <P>&nbsp;</P> <P>Evanescent wave (EW) addenda: if in the formulae for EWs in a two-dimensional cochlear box model, one removes the basilar membrane (BM), i.e., if one sets S = 0 and M = 0, then a solution still exists.&nbsp;That special type of EW, I think, occurs&nbsp;near tapped underwater wine glasses or tuning forks.&nbsp; The corresponding streamlines ("flow patterns") are shown, e.g., in Figs. 5.17 of Larry Taber's Ph.D. thesis, "An analytic study of realistic cochlear models including threedimensional fluid motion&nbsp;(Stanford University, 1979).</P> <P>&nbsp;</P> <P>Reinhart.<BR><BR>Reinhart Frosch,<BR>Dr. phil. nat.,<BR>r. PSI and ETH Zurich,<BR>Sommerhaldenstr. 5B,<BR>CH-5200 Brugg.<BR>Phone: 0041 56 441 77 72.<BR>Mobile: 0041 79 754 30 32.<BR>E-mail: reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx . </P></div></body></html> ------=_Part_354_11956456.1270455829685--


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