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Preface 1. Introduction 2. Symmetries and conservation laws 3. Why a probabilistic description of turbulence? 4. Probabilistic tools: a survey 5. Two experimental laws of fully developed turbulence 6. The Kolmogorov 1941 theory 7. Kolmogorov and Landau: the lack of universality 8. Phenomenology of turbulence in the sense of Kolmogorov 1941 9. Intermittency 10. Further reading: a guided tour References Author index Subject index.