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Prandtl and Reynold's analogies are identical for Prandtl number value of
Pre-Existing Frailties
Physical or psychological conditions that existed before an incident, which may affect the severity of injuries or legal outcomes.
Damages
Monetary compensation that is awarded by a court to a person who has suffered loss or harm due to the wrongful act of another.
Plaintiff
The party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint against the defendant, alleging wrongdoing or breach of contract.
Remoteness Test
A legal principle used to determine if the damage suffered from a breach of contract or tort was foreseeable and therefore compensable.
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