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Figure 1.5. Phase diagram of helium (after Putterman, 1974).
Figure 1.8. Variation of waveform with increasing heater power.
Figure 2.1. Temperature dependence of the maximum relative velocity. Open symbols are Turner's data (1979)
Figure 2.2 Variations of p, near a wall.
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