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  • 21Pyroclastic flow — Pyroclastic flows sweep down the flanks of Mayon Volcano, Philippines, in 1984 …

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  • 22Carton flow — is a form of shelving that uses a gravity feed rear load design. Each unit consists of one or more inclined runways.Merchandise is loaded in the rear of each runway. As an item isremoved from the front, the item directly behind it slides forward… …

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  • 23Dimensionless Specific Energy Diagrams for Open Channel Flow — Contents 1 Energy Equations 2 Example 3 Choke Conditions 4 Dimensionless Diagram 5 References …

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  • 24Biomechanics of intrinsic gravity — Biomechanics is the science concerned with the action of forces, internal or external, on the living body [Definition compiled by members of the NSCORT Journal Club and organized and edited by Dr. Nicolle Zellner: Center for Studies of Origins of …

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  • 25Open channel flow — Open Channel Flow, a branch of Hydraulics, is a type of liquid flow within a conduit with a free surface, known as a channel. The other type of flow within a conduit is pipe flow. These two types of flow are similar in many ways, but differ in… …

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  • 26Gas flow computer — Originally the gas flow computer was an electronic module that simply provided a dedicated gas flow computer function. Today gas flow computer is a misnomer since the gas flow computer function is a subfunction to an overall data acquisition and… …

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  • 27Mass flow sensor — A mass airflow sensor. A mass air flow sensor is used to find out the mass flowrate of air entering a fuel injected internal combustion engine. The air mass information is necessary for the engine control unit (ECU) to balance and deliver the… …

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  • 28Specific gravity (kidney) — Specific gravity, in the context of clinical pathology, is a urinalysis parameter commonly used in the evaluation of kidney function and can aid in the diagnosis of various renal diseases. BackgroundThe role of the kidneys in humans and other… …

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  • 29Debris flow — Scars formed by debris flow in great Los Angeles during the winter of 1968 1969. The photograph was taken within several months of the debris flows occurring. A debris flow is a fast moving, liquefied landslide of unconsolidated, saturated debris …

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  • 30Dimensionless momentum-depth relationship in open-channel flow — Contents 1 Momentum in Open Channel Flow 1.1 What is Momentum? 1.2 Momentum in a Rectangular Channel 1.3 Why is Momentum Important? …

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