found: Work cat.: Greengard, L. Integral equation methods for Stokes flow and isotropic elasticity in the plane, 1995.
found: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003(Stokes flow -- Fluid flow in which the Reynolds number is very small, so that the nonlinear terms in the Navier-Stokes equations can be neglected)
found: Eric Weissteins world of physics, via WWW, Jan. 19, 2007(Stokes flow -- Flow of a fluid in the limit of [a] vanishingly small Reynolds number, where the viscous forces are much larger than the inertial forces)
found: Academic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992(Stokes flow -- A low Reynolds number flow where inertial forces are negligible compared with pressure and viscous forces; the nonlinear terms in the Navier-Stokes equation can thus be ignored)