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CATEGORIES:Fluid Mechanics (DAMTP)
SUMMARY:The latest news on flagellar synchronization - Ray
 mond Goldstein (DAMTP)
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UID:TALK57220AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/57220
DESCRIPTION:In nearly all of the contexts in biology in which 
 groups of cilia or flagella are found they exhibit
  some form of synchronized behaviour.  Since the e
 xperimental observations of Lord Rothschild in the
  late 1940s and G.I. Taylor's celebrated waving-sh
 eet model\, it has been a working hypothesis that 
 synchrony is due in large part to hydrodynamic int
 eractions between beating filaments.  But it is on
 ly in the last few years\, and through the work of
  many people in DAMTP\, that suitable methods have
  been developed to test this hypothesis. In this t
 alk I will summarize our recent experimental and t
 heoretical work addressing this important issue.\n
LOCATION:MR2\, Centre for Mathematical Sciences\, Wilberfor
 ce Road\, Cambridge
CONTACT:Doris Allen
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