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within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Some properties of boundary layer flow during the transition from laminar to turbulent motion
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Narasimha, Roddam, G. S. Bhat, & Katepalli R. Sreenivasan. (2014). Living legends in Indian science. Current Science. 107. 297–305.1 indexed citations
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Prabhakaran, Prasanth, S. M. Deshpande, & Roddam Narasimha. (2013). Direct Numerical Simulation of a Transient Cumulus Flow. Bulletin of the American Physical Society.1 indexed citations
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Huffman, Michael A., et al.. (2011). Nature and culture in the wild: Biological foundations of behavioural traditions in non-human primates. Nature and Culture.1 indexed citations
Bhat, G. S. & Roddam Narasimha. (2007). Indian summer monsoon experiments. Current Science. 93(2). 153–164.18 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam, et al.. (2005). Six months after the tsunami. Current Science. 89.2 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam. (2003). Axiomatism and computational positivism. Two mathematical cultures in pursuit of exact sciences. Economic and political weekly. 38.2 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam, et al.. (2002). Evolution of nocturnal temperature inversions: a numerical study. CNR SOLAR (Scientific Open-access Literature Archive and Repository) (University of Southampton). 25(2). 147–163.3 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam, et al.. (2001). THE DYNAMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF THE LIFTED TEMPERATURE MINIMUM. CNR SOLAR (Scientific Open-access Literature Archive and Repository) (University of Southampton). 24(3). 353–375.3 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam. (1994). The dynamics of the Ramdas layer. Current Science. 66(1). 16–23.5 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam. (1993). Turbulence on computers. Current Science. 64(1). 28–32.1 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam, et al.. (1992). Direct numerical simulation of the initial evolution of a turbulent axisymmetric wake. Current Science. 63(12). 734–740.3 indexed citations
Narasimha, Roddam. (1989). Turbulence at the cross roads: The utility and drawbacks of13; traditional approaches. STIN. 89. 29704.2 indexed citations
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Liepmann, H. W., et al.. (1988). Turbulence management and relaminarisation; Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium, Bangalore, India, Jan. 19-23, 1987. Springer eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam. (1986). Order and chaos in fluid flows. Institutional Repository @ NAL (University of Southampton). 86. 32663.2 indexed citations
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Narasimha, Roddam & M. Ananthasayanam. (1985). ENGINE-OUT TAKE-OFF CLIMB -- AN OLD AIRWORTHINESS PROBLEM REVIEWED. 40(10). 18–21.
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