The laminar sublayer is a thin region in fluid dynamics, specifically within the context of boundary layers that develop along surfaces in flow conditions. In turbulent flow near a solid boundary, the flow can be characterized by various layers: 1. **Viscous Sublayer**: This is the region closest to the wall, where the effects of viscosity are significant. Within this layer, the flow is often considered laminar, meaning that it is orderly and fluid particles move in parallel layers with minimal mixing.

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