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  • 31Matched index of refraction flow facility — Contents 1 Overview History 2 How It Works 3 Current Experiments Involving MIR 4 Planned Upgrades 5 …

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  • 32Field flow fractionation — is a separation technique where a field is applied to a mixture perpendicular to the mixtures flow in order to cause separation due to differing mobilities of the various components in the field. In field flow fractionation the field can be… …

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  • 33laminar flow — The flow of air over a surface in smooth layers and without any turbulence or cross flow of layers of air. See laminar boundary layer …

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  • 34Balanced flow — In atmospheric science, balanced flow is an idealisation of atmospheric motion. The idealisation consists in considering the behaviour of one isolated parcel of air having constant density, its motion on a horizontal plane subject to selected… …

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  • 35Choked flow — is a compressible flow effect. The parameter that becomes choked or limited is the velocity or the mass flow rate. Choked flow is a fluid dynamic condition associated with the Venturi effect. When a flowing fluid at a given pressure and… …

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  • 36Control flow — Not to be confused with Flow control. In computer science, control flow (or alternatively, flow of control) refers to the order in which the individual statements, instructions, or function calls of an imperative or a declarative program are… …

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  • 37Criss-cross algorithm — This article is about an algorithm for mathematical optimization. For the naming of chemicals, see crisscross method. The criss cross algorithm visits all 8 corners of the Klee–Minty cube in the worst case. It visits 3 additional… …

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  • 38Blood flow — is the continuous running of blood in the cardiovascular system. The human body is made up of several processes all carrying out various functions. We have the gastrointestinal system which aids the digestion and the absorption of food. We also… …

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  • 39Shear flow — is: : in a solid body, the gradient of a shear stress force through the body; : in a fluid, it is the flow induced by such a force gradient see Viscosity for a fuller treatment.DimensionsIn solid mechanics, shear flow is given in dimensions of… …

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  • 40Compressible flow — is the area of fluid mechanics that deals with fluids in which the fluid density varies significantly in response to a change in pressure. Compressibility effects are typically considered significant if the Mach number (the ratio of the flow… …

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