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  • 111The Wrong Doyle — Infobox Book | name = The Wrong Doyle image caption = author = Robert Girardi cover artist = Rodrogo Corral country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Mystery novel publisher = Sceptre pub date = 2002 media type = Print (Hardcover) pages …

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  • 112Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) — A watery fluid, continuously produced and absorbed, which flows in the ventricles (cavities) within the brain and around the surface of the brain and spinal cord. The CSF is produced by the choroid plexus, a series of infolded blood vessels… …

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  • 113CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) — A watery fluid, continuously produced and absorbed, which flows in the ventricles (cavities) within the brain and around the surface of the brain and spinal cord. The CSF is produced by the choroid plexus, a series of infolded blood vessels… …

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  • 114Fluid, cerebrospinal (CSF) — A watery fluid, continuously produced and absorbed, which flows in the ventricles (cavities) within the brain and around the surface of the brain and spinal cord. The CSF is produced by the choroid plexus, a series of infolded blood vessels… …

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  • 115period of isovolumic contraction — the first phase of ventricular systole, being the short period (0.5 second) lasting from atrioventricular valve closing to semilunar valve opening; as the muscle fibers contract, the ventricular pressure rises rapidly but the ventricular blood… …

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  • 116aquifer, flowing artesian —    An artesian aquifer in which the water, under hydrostatic pressure rises above the land surface …

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  • 117divergent duct — A duct whose cross sectional area increases in the direction of fluid flow. At subsonic speeds, the flow velocity decreases and the pressure rises …

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  • 118Mach wave — A wave formed in front of a body when it is moving at the speed of sound. The waves do not move ahead of the body; they bunch up and form a Mach wave. A Mach wave is at right angles to the direction of movement of the body and is called a normal… …

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  • 119normal Mach wave — A wave formed in front of a body when it is moving at the speed of sound. The waves do not move ahead of the body; they bunch up and form a Mach wave. If a Mach wave is at right angles to the direction of movement of the body, the wave is called… …

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  • 120squall line — A narrow zone of meteorological activity usually parallel or nearly parallel to a cold frontal surface, occurring some distance away. Squall line activity, or a line squall, is characterized by thunderstorms, heavy rain, brief wind shifts, gusty… …

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