Numerical and physical experiments on two-dimensional (2D) turbulence show that the differences of transverse components of velocity field are well described by Gaussian statistics and Kolmogorov scaling exponents. In this case the dissipation fluctuations are irrelevant in the limit of small viscosity. In general, one can assume the existence of a critical space dimensionality d=d(c), at which the energy flux and all odd-order moments of velocity difference change sign and the dissipation fluctuations become dynamically unimportant. At d
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