Flow
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases); flowing
- the amount of fluid that flows in a given time; flow rate; rate of flow
- the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression; stream
- any uninterrupted stream or discharge
- dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; stream; current
- something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously; stream
- the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause; --Hippocrates; --Aristotle; menstruation; menses; menstruum; catamenia; period
v.
- move or progress freely as if in a stream; flux
- move along, of liquids; run; feed; course
- cause to flow
- be abundantly present
- cover or swamp with water
- fall or flow in a certain way; hang; fall
- undergo menstruation; menstruate
n.
- the flow of air; airflow; flow of air
- Skydivers use the air flow to stabilize their position.
- He used these for air flow experiments and for displays.
- forces due to air flow over a solid body.
n.
- the excess of cash revenues over cash outlays in a give period of time (not including non-cash expenses)
- In this example, only one future cash flow was considered.
- EBITDA is typically closer to actual cash flow than is NOPAT.
- The company entered administration due to cash flow difficulties.
v.
- flow off or away gradually; flow off
n.
- a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system; flowchart; flow diagram; flow sheet
n.
- a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system; flow chart; flowchart; flow sheet
v.
- be the result of; be due
n.
- the flow of air; airflow; air flow
- The forced flow of air or water through this environment ensures exposure.
- When this occurs the airway is enlarged, allowing a less-restricted flow of air.
- Dunes occur in different shapes and sizes, formed by interaction with the flow of air or water.
v.
- flow off or away gradually; flow away
v.
- flow or spill forth; effuse
n.
- the amount of fluid that flows in a given time; flow; rate of flow
- A Fixture Unit is not a flow rate unit but a design factor.
- The flow rate of the Arno is irregular.
- The flow rate in such a mechanism is linear in the electric field.
n.
- a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system; flow chart; flowchart; flow diagram
n.
- nonturbulent streamline flow in parallel layers (laminae)
- Flow that is not turbulent is called laminar flow.
- The wings of the Flamingo had a laminar flow airfoil and were made entirely of wood.
- The Favorit has a high wing with a 6-series NACA laminar flow airfoil, straight tapered in plan.
n.
- a clean room free of all extraneous particles; used in fabricating microprocessors
n.
- flow of blood from the uterus; occurs at roughly monthly intervals during a woman's reproductive years; menorrhea; menstrual blood
n.
- the amount of fluid that flows in a given time; flow; flow rate
n.
- flow of a gas or liquid in which the velocity at any point is relatively steady
n.
- the water current caused by the tides; tidal current
n.
- flow in which the velocity at any point varies erratically
- The ridges in the plates ensure turbulent flow.
- A turbulent flow can, however, be statistically stationary.
- Thus the thermal boundary layer thickness for turbulent flow does not depend on the Prandtl number but instead on the Reynolds number.
n.
- progress (or rate of progress) in work being done; workflow
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- It can also show the blood flow within the blood vessels.
- CTA can also show the blood flow within the blood vessels.
- Rate of blood flow varies greatly between different organs.
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- Whisky Run and Lick Run flow through Farrandsville.
- Two rivers flow through Heinsberg, the Wurm and the Rur.
- The Shinano River and Agano River flow through the city.
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- The water flow is best in mid-fall and spring.
- The box is placed in the stream to channel water flow.
- This unusual water flow is of interest to oceanographers.
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- All this has increased the traffic flow on this road manifold.
- This can lead to greater traffic flow to a website as it reaches a wider audience.
- However the increase of traffic flow from the motorways brought traffic congestion.
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- The flow of water into the Tonle Sap is seasonal.
- The causeway blocked the flow of water in LeRoy's Bay.
- The flow of water to the pond like a stream is also eye pleasant view.
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- Teopanzolco was built upon a hill formed from a lava flow.
- These volcanoes are associated with black lava flow fields.
- The lava flow at Kalapana ceased when the lava tube system shut down.
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- There was some gene flow from Morocco into Iberia.
- It is not known when gene flow between the subspecies ceased.
- Residual gene flow between them (and between the two (or more?)
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- A point in a fluid flow where the flow has come to rest (i.e.
- A tee, the most common pipe fitting, is used to combine or divide fluid flow.
- The GLM concept can also be incorporated into variational principles of fluid flow.
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- Smaller particles are able to leave the chamber at lower flow rates.
- Delivery of fluids in precise adjustable flow rates is sometimes called metering.
- Such units are particularly suitable to processing high flow rates with low head difference.
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- It is not known when gene flow between the subspecies ceased.
- Residual gene flow between them (and between the two (or more?)
- Gene flow between the two species might have occurred after the split, though.
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- Several major rivers flow directly to the Aegean Sea.
- All of these rivers flow into the Amazon River.
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- Second, the free flow of capital kept foreign investment uninhibited.
- Argala means obstruction or impediment for the free flow of planetary influences.
- Under various arrangements since the 1920s, there has been a free flow of people between Australia and New Zealand.
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- TAG bits are used to carry the flow control information.
- Such flow control structures have only recently been added to GPUs.
- This is accomplished through "hardware flow control" using extra lines on the modem–computer connection.
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- The average heat flow to the surroundings is .
- In cold conditions, the main aim is to reduce heat flow out of the building.
- Since the actual contact area is reduced, another resistance for heat flow exists.
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- When sediment laden river flow reaches a dam's reservoir, the water slows down as it pools.
- Deforestation in the catchment area has led to increase in the silt content of the river flow.
- Along with raising the salmon, scientists work to manipulate river flow to encourage more salmon to return.
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- In other words, the final step in the flow of information from nucleic acids to proteins is irreversible.
- The SPJ states the purpose of the award is to promote "the free flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry".
- New technology has also been supportive in the flow of information between departments helping to reduce the feeling of department isolation.
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- All these discussions treated flame stretch as an effect of flow velocity gradients.
- Laser Doppler Flowmetry utilizes light instead of ultrasound to detect flow velocity.
- Density, flow velocity, and an additional property, viscosity, are used to classify flow fields.
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- In some binaries similar to Algol, a gas flow can be seen.
- In 2009, gas flow was declined from per day at standard conditions.
- This increases exhaust gas flow.
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- those in which heat, work, and mass flow across the system boundary.
- The changes observed represent the mass flow rate and density of the fluid.
- This equation may be solved for the mass flow rate to yield Poiseuille's law.
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- A flow that is not a function of time is called steady flow.
- A continued presence in a hypoxic environment of more than 24 hours leads to a steady flow of ventilation.
- Chou Anime was officially closed on Saturday, September 22, 2012 due to not seeing a steady flow of customers.
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- A data-flow diagram has no control flow, there are no decision rules and no loops.
- Declarative programs omit the control flow and are considered "sets" of instructions.
- Most programming environments with recursive subroutines use a stack for control flow.
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- in the direction of conventional current flow.
- In these cases, the leakage inductance limits the current flow to the desired magnitude.
- These devices usually allow substantial current flow in one direction but negligible current in the other direction.
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- The water is depicted by a continuous flow in the woodwinds.
- Open center circuits use pumps which supply a continuous flow.
- The intersection with Bangerter Highway (SR-154) was the first continuous flow intersection built in Utah.
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- Its average flow is 37 billion cubic meters per year.
- The average flow at this station is .
- The largest river is the Peace River with an average flow of 2161 m/s.
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- Three valves control the flow of air in the "single horn", which is tuned to F or less commonly B.
- He is able to control the flow of time due to a gate that can halt the timeline so long as it is open.
- During his rule he was instrumental in engineering projects that helped control the flow of the Hiikawa river.
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- Sperm sorting is an advanced technique that sorts sperm "in vitro" by flow cytometry.
- Sperm sorting utilizes the technique of flow cytometry to analyze and 'sort' spermatozoa.
- The increasingly refined use of flow cytometry has also facilitated more accurate diagnosis of these lesions.
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- The new Marquette Interchange was designed to ensure the safe and efficient flow of traffic.
- The New Southport Gate "(pictured above)" was opened in the Charles V Wall to improve the flow of traffic.
- Trains running counter to this flow of traffic would still require train orders, but other trains would not.
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- A SLIMbus Port (P) provides the connection path for data flow between Devices.
- Each data flow has a defined initial node, a destination node, and a desired data rate.
- Control of data flow is managed by a distributed file system such as StorNext by Quantum.
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- Silica-rich magma has a high viscosity, and therefore does not flow easily like basalt.
- Its lower delta becomes flooded and cannot flow into the sea quickly enough to eliminate all the excess water.
- At present the canal does not flow in district Gurgaon, but only in Faridabad, which was earlier a part of Gurgaon.
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- The spring continues to flow down to the present day.
- This pore allows Na ions to flow down their electrochemical gradient into the cell.
- It may seem for example, that if there are three paths of approximately equal resistance, the majority of the current will flow down one of the three paths.
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- The spring has a constant flow of 22 to a day so no chlorination is required.
- What can we say, in general, about the trajectories on a surface animated by a constant flow?
- Surface supplied diving equipment may provide a constant flow or demand regulated gas supply.
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- Ray tracing aims to simulate the natural flow of light, interpreted as particles.
- Capped in the 1980s, work is under way on a plan to restore the spring's natural flow.
- The natural flow of the Segre River is diverted through the course by a diversion dam upstream.
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- The increased osmotic pressure forces water to flow into the cell and tissue swelling occurs.
- In the simplest case, the Steffturbine can also be laid on the surface, for the water to flow through it.
- He performed and exorcism of the water source, and installed a lead pipe, which allowed the water to flow again.
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- She describes the album as one of a pleasing ebb and flow.
- Their histories and migrations are a text book example of the ebb and flow of power and influence.
- Gildas's description of the state of Britain in his time is useful for understanding the ebb and flow of the Anglo-Saxon incursions.
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- The curved line represents information flow towards Earth.
- Cockcroft and Fowler met with the Uranium Committee, but the information flow was largely one-way.
- In some cases, EDI will be used to create a new business information flow (that was not a paper flow before).
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- Such units are particularly suitable to processing high flow rates with low head difference.
- In the past, high flow oxygen was recommended for everyone with a possible myocardial infarction.
- In high flow intranidal fistulas balloons can also be used to reduce the flow so that embolization can be done safely.
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- "External" aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid objects of various shapes.
- External aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid objects of various shapes (e.g.
- concluded that most of L haplogroups were much older and introduced by an ancient African gene flow around 20,000 years ago.
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- Both valleys derive their names from the rivers that flow through them.
- Andalusia has rivers that flow into both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
- It is located between two rivers that flow into the Black Drin river, at the foot of Mount Korab.
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- (1) There are no atrial inlet valves to interrupt blood flow during atrial systole.
- The $5 trillion of borrowings represented 14% of the GDP flow during the year (4.938/36.3) (see world economy).
- This increased flow during the dry season would allow the Office du Niger to divert additional water from the river.
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- It takes care about Galga and all of the streams flow into the river.
- Twinning throughout the mountains, streams flow into lakes of pure water.
- Few perennial streams flow out of the Arkansas Hills, as the area is arid.
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- Lava domes, fallout and pyroclastic flow deposits are also common.
- It features fallout and pyroclastic flow deposits in addition to cones and lava flows.
- Today these volcanic products are seen as pyroclastic flow uplands and low relief hills.
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- During low flow periods, the outflow of the plant comprises up to 20% of the Spokane River's water.
- It was built for flood control and the low flow augmentation to improve water quality during the dry summer months.
- The much shorter optical wavelength means this technology is able to detect low flow velocities out of the range of Doppler ultrasound.